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January 21st, 2008   Post 1
MontyB
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Post; For those interested in German armour of WW2


this was an interesting site I tripped over a few months back, it is based mainly around the Tiger I but the links section has a wealth of info about various other AFV's including information and pictures of the prototypes of the Maus and E100.

http://www.alanhamby.com/tiger.html

http://www.panzerplatte.de/Kampfpanzer.html
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January 25th, 2008   Post 2
mmarsh
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Not really related, but I was in London last week and went to the Imperial war Museum where I got my first look at a real Jagdpanther, -a very impressive vehicle.
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February 23rd, 2008   Post 3
MontyB
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Originally Posted by mmarsh
Not really related, but I was in London last week and went to the Imperial war Museum where I got my first look at a real Jagdpanther, -a very impressive vehicle.
Yeah its kind of a pity that we don't have a "stickied references" thread where these museums and websites can stored as scrolling through this forum there are hundreds of sites and places that would be useful and informative to keep.

I think both Sherman and LeEnfield posts large numbers of pictures at one stage that seem to have disappeared (probably was on the old board).

Last edited by MontyB : February 23rd, 2008 at 07:01 PM.
 
3 Weeks Ago   Post 4
FULLMETALJACKET
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very nice. now if i can find on German uniforms!
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