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  • From: Clovis, Calif
Anyone ever see this before?????
Posted by rebelreenactor on Thursday, September 9, 2004 9:18 AM
Its a Valentine DD tank check it out
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.tankmuseum.co.uk/images/new-images/6243_e_5.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.tankmuseum.co.uk/librarynewadditions_0104.html&h=304&w=450&sz=16&tbnid=4d5PpkLwX8kJ:&tbnh=83&tbnw=122&start=20&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dm-10%2Btank%2Bdestroyer%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8



Has anyone even heard of this???[:0]
John
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Posted by DanCooper on Thursday, September 9, 2004 9:39 AM
I only know the Sherman DD, never knew there was a Valentine too.
Thanks for sharing, Tom.

Dany

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Posted by Foster7155 on Thursday, September 9, 2004 9:58 AM
I had heard that there were efforts made for DD versions of several allied tanks, but this is the first non-Sherman one that I've seen.

Thanks!

Robert Foster

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 9, 2004 11:56 AM
I think the Valentine DDs were used quite widely for crew training prior to D-Day. (to get the crews
used to the DD system and amphibious landings - presumably the Sherman DDs were too valuable to risk accidentally
being sunk!)
Don't think any of them were used operationally though.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 9, 2004 12:02 PM
theres somthing i have never seen before! they were problay a prototype, or used as training. or maybe the museaum wanted a dd but couldn't get one, this happens alot with other tanks.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 9, 2004 1:33 PM
I found that last night also! It's the last Val DD in existance and was restored over a 20 year period. The 'screen's work and everything. I'm sure the link explains all of that... beautiful, isn't it?

Ron
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 9, 2004 4:22 PM
This isn't a falsified project by some museum. The Duplex Drive idea was originally tested on Valentine chasses to test their viability. They were used extensively in crew training and were the prototypes for the Sherman DD series. None are thought to have been used in combat (who wants multiple experimental vehicles wading ashore on DDay?).

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Thursday, September 9, 2004 5:03 PM
sorry about the bad link guys. here is the right one... I hope!
This would make a neat scratch build.
John
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Posted by Strathcona on Friday, September 10, 2004 4:37 AM
Ericadeane is right ! An unusual vehicle , but it was trailed prior to D-Day .If want a good site, go to the " Tank Museum , Bovington". This is a great site for AFV enthusiasts. I have been to this museum , several times , on my travels in the UK. It is a " Tankers Paradise". Plus the tank museums in Munster , Germany , Samur , in France , Kublinka, in the former USSR , and Aberdeen , in the " good old USA", have numerous AFV's on display . You can find there sites on the Internet. In Aberdeen , they have " Anzio Annie " the railway gun , and in Kublinka , they have a " Maus" panzer , plus a " Thor" morser ! At " The Tank Museun " , in Bovington , they have a great article on the Tiger 1 , ( Tiger 131)that hase been refurbished ( it actually runs), and at Samur , they have a great article on , a late Tiger , that was used in the Normany battles .Happy modelling !
Frank .
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Posted by zokissima on Friday, September 10, 2004 8:31 AM
Wow, never seen one of these before. I wonder if there is a place to get some details on it, as a build of this would be pretty fun.
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Posted by mitchison8 on Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:21 PM
British and American tanks of WWii by Chamberlin and Ellis notes that 650 Mks III and VIII's were converted for training but none did take part in any operations
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