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Espins1, I gotta thank you for that link to your Aberdeen site--brought back LOTS of great memories! I went there in the late 80's (when the Tigers were still there!) and video'd the whole thing. I loved it, and am planning to return soon. Judging from the look of the scrubbed primer in some of the shots it looks like they're maybe planning to repaint some of the panzers? I'm also pleased to see that they've moved the MBT70 out onto the road--when I was there it was in the warehouse. I had written before I went there to the Director of the museum and got a small tour of the warehouse, and they had some cool stuff still hidden away as I remember it; some 234-series armored cars, and I think possibly a Sturmtiger??? I'm quite distressed about the state/fate of the Elefant! I wonder what the heck they've got it out there for? Did you make inquiries? I'd love to know what plans they have for it? Maybe some restoration?--being that it's the only one left in the world... Another question, if you'll indulge me: what the HECK is photo #0022?!?! I can't figure that one out! BTW Roo, that zimm application is looking good, and the pistol port thing should look pretty cool...! |
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Hey Doog, Let's see. I'm not really up on my French tanks, but I believe pic 0022 might be an AMX13? It looks like a "shoot and scoot" type weapon., small turret, light, fast.
I had asked what the deal was on their Elefant and this is what I remember. Apparently a private collector bought the Elefant. As you know they are EXTREMELY heavy. It was transported down to where the rail spur is (maybe 1/4 to 1/2 mile from the museum). One of the tow cables broke and if I remember correctly it's still laying in the grass. You can see from the photos that they then attempted to remove the upper superstructure as the bolts have been removed. Apparently even the superstructure was too heavy to lift by crane so I guess they just gave up. It's been sitting out there rotting ever since.
Seeing the Elefant, forgotten and neglected really bummed me out. I can't believe they're treating such a unique piece of history like that. It needs to be restored and in a museum. Think of the story that Elefant tells, it was at the Battle of Kursk! It survived! It went on to be modified from a Ferdinand to an Elefant and continued to fight until it was finally captured.
I wish I could find out more as I'd like to work with everyone and anyone who is interested in helping to make sure it gets put into a museum and restored. If anyone else has anymore concrete information as to who owns it, or what's being done with it, I'd sure like to know. Surely, if possible, we might be able to rally all of our armor buddies on all the forums, and with their connections do something to rectify the situation.
Nice work on the Ferdinand Doog.
Also, I'm looking forward to watching your build Chris, as the Elefant is so near and dear to my heart.