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Surviving Panzers website
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Т-60. Voronezh oblast, Novovoronezh (Russia). The tank is installed on May, 6th, 2015.
www.panoramio.com/photo/126015228
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Where the heck did he get that?
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Panther rear deck.
relicsww2.com/index.ph...order=DESC
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Have you seen this before?

www.flickr.com/photos/...50677@N05/
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Somme Museum, Conlig, the Rolls Royce armoured car listed as possibly there, isn't. It was a replica and has been returned to the owners, G&H Productions, many years ago.
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well, few years ago I thought it was a Panzer II.

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You are totally right Walter, it's an ausf A!
I guess I need more sleep Laughing

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Why do you think this is Ausf.B Massimo ?
To me it looks the same as in Munster Ausf.A with same 4 roadwheels
Not 5 wheels as on Ausf.B

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This Pz I ausf B was in saumur last summer (not sure if it's still there). It's a loan from Munster.
Seems to me it's missing from the PDF. The one listed in Munster is a different tank, an ausf A, so I wonder if this ausf B has been under the radar for so many years...

Pz I B by Massimo Foti, on Flickr
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Hello,

here is the M4(105) VVSS and M4A3(105) VVSS Sherman register :
the.shadock.free.fr/Su...ermans.pdf

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PZKpfv IV - Etimesgut Tank Müzesi, Ankara (Turkey) forum.worldoftanks.eu/...-ler-hk%2F
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M31 Tank Recovery Vehicles register

the.shadock.free.fr/Su...31_TRV.pdf
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hello,

I've done the T-50 and KV-1 update, thanks.
Massimo, great gallery, thanks.

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Interesting album, with Lebanese Army Charioteer and Staghound:
www.flickr.com/photos/...6179586205
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A little the additional information for the Soviet registers:

T-50 – Finnish Armour Museum, Parola (Finland)

Serial Number K-11217 (July 1941). The tank belonged to 2nd tank regiment of 1st tank division.The tank has been lost in battles around Petrozavodsk on 24th July 1941. (The first battle loss of tanks T-50). The additional armour is installed by Finns. It was used by the Finnish army with Registration number R-110 "Niki", after Ps. 183-1.


T-50 – Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia)

Serial Number K-11232 (Aug. 1941). The tank was used in battles near Moscow in the autumn of 1941 as a part of 150th tank brigade of operative group of general Yermakov.
After a major repair the tank was used in battles in the North Caucasus in the end of 1942 as a part of 488th separate tank batallion.


KV-1S – Parfino, Novgorod Oblast (Russia)

It is a plant configuration. In autumn of 1942 had been produced 70 KV-1S in this configuration (with hull KV-1).
Possibly, the tank belonged to 12th Guards heavy tank regiment which was at war in this region in the beginning of 1943.


KV-85 – Avtovo, St.-Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast (Russia)

The chassis of the second exemplar of KV-1S (Serial Number 15002) with Turret of IS-1.
It is original configuration of Object 239. Available course machine gun should not be. Actually the machine-gun hole has been closed up by means of welding.
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