#511: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:59 am ---- IoW Military Museum, website says they have 6 Churchills on site for "restoration". Only 1 plus a turret on the .pdf. www.isleofwightmilitar...page3.html
#512: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:08 pm ---- Indian Armoured Carrier Mk IV Wheeled Pattern, somewhere in Afghanistan.
#513: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:01 pm ---- Matilda, NSW Lancers www.lancers.org.au/sit...g_2010.asp
"T29923"
#514: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Soldier_of_Industrial_War, Location: rUsSiAPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:24 am ---- OT-34 in State Military Technical Museum (Russia) gvtm.ru/tank_t-34-76
it seems that the company FAMO (Fahrzeug- und Motoren-Werke GmbH (Breslau, 1935-1945)) built some tractors and schleppers before producing Half-Tracks :
Als Fahrzeug- und Motoren-Werke GmbH (FAMO) wurde die Breslauer Straßenfahrzeugfertigung des Junkers-Konzern bezeichnet. 1935 hatte dieser den Sektor von den Linke-Hofmann-Werken übernommen. Das Unternehmen bestand von 1935 bis 1945.
P-O
#516: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: bialy-r, Location: POLANDPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:15 pm ---- Interesting ARV based on Sherman
#517: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:41 am ---- there are some interesting things there
at one of the picture's was something that looks like a M3 with a knuckle boom crane
#518: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:18 pm ---- picasaweb.google.com/C...IALBELICO#
May have a few new ones here?
"Friends, good morning! Yesterday, 29/10/2010, Friday, was celebrated at the School of Army Ordnance, now known as the School of Logistics NCO, the Day of the Board of Ordnance, with great solemnity, which included representatives of all the troops Army logistics area of Rio de Janeiro. General Officers attended the Active and Reserve unit commanders, officials, guests and family in a beautiful ceremony, which once again had a representation of the car CVMARJ, who paraded in front of large motorized device, and then were exposed in central courtyard of the school, one of the highlights of the show. School shooting and we visiting historic cars, some on static display (Sherman, Lee, M 3, X1 and X 1 A 1 A 2), other parade (M 41, Fiat Ansaldo) and others in mautenção (Renault, Mullus, EE 12 , JPX, M 4). GO AHEAD! Sergio Capella. RP-CVMARJ." picasaweb.google.com/C...9333789746
FT 17
This one's got a 37mm cannon, same one as .pdf, but with a change of gun? picasaweb.google.com/C...6020920914
L3/35, looks like it's a runner. Again, same one as in .pdf, but with a new symbol painted on glacis plate? picasaweb.google.com/C...4975715202
M2, or just an M3 Stuart?
#519: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: JiriTintera, Location: Prague, Czech RepublicPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:09 am ---- For fellow Pzkpfw-e
The red car in the picture is not the RSO. It is a Russian multi-purpose tractor TDT 55A, or forestry tractor LKhT-55. Similar tractors were manufactured in the Soviet Union since the fifties of last century.
"Once he delivered the cannon and ammunition for the Wehrmacht, and later one of the residents Mi?dzywodzie used it in the forest for wood transport. Tractor "Famo boxer", produced in the interwar period by the Germans in Wroclaw, the German soldiers serving in Swinoujscie - Szczecin Courier informs.
- Tractor handle one of the Kriegsmarine coastal battery on the right bank of Swinoujscie on the island of Wolin. Shortly after the war went straight from the battery to one of the hosts of Mi?dzywodzie and there for many years been used on the farm - Peter betrays REF history enthusiast and tenant Fort Gerhard in Swinoujscie.
For body parts preserved fragments of yellow-sand color, which the Germans painted vehicles of the Wehrmacht. The tractor is also equipped with a number of unusual hooks and hooks that were used for attaching guns, ammunition wagons and platforms from destructive military equipment. A small tracked machine weighing less than three tons - thanks to modern chassis - gave great advice on a sandy and steep coastal dunes, forests and meadows - inform the courier of Szczecin.
A fan of history learned by chance that this vehicle is under Mi?dzywodzie and bought it from the host. Now the car has to pass a comprehensive renovation"
#522: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:48 am ---- Thanks Walter.
I guess that the red one listed as being in a mining museum is a Russian, different wheel spacing, now I look at it more closely.
#523: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Walter, Location: ArnhemPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:01 am ---- It is, of course, possible that some of these are already included in the .pdf in a restored state (Especially the last one?) Pzkpfw-ePosts: 279
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Pzkpfw-e
Yes you are right with that remark
And the ones from Norway you mentioned are not there anymore
I am still searchin were they are now ,so I won't take em in the list as it also could be that these are
allready in the list under another name because the pics are older
Some others you found are not RSO but Russian Tractors
As with the cabines I will do something with that in a next update
As for now there was an update today for the RSO list the.shadock.free.fr/Su...er_Ost.pdf
Walter
#524: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:10 pm ---- More RSO