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Draken Andy: Thanks for posting the photos of the museum!!! Great stuff! I found it interesting the tow mounts on many of the vehicles being painted red and that many if not most of the APCs had the doors open with no chain or anything across the rear so I'm assuming you were allowed to go inside them?
Weirdest museum that I've ever been in. As a historian I almost freak out at the number and placement of the drink machines! They're EVERYWHERE! You can carry a soda around with you throughout the museum. And even though they have original books, documents, etc. on display from one and sometimes two millenia ago, flash photography is perfectly acceptable! They have some original equipment, towed artillery, projectiles, pistols, arrows, from long ago, and they're sitting out, not in climate controlled cubbies. It really boggles my mind that no one touches or handles the stuff that's EASILY within reach.
As far as the outside armour with open bays, YES! you can go in them, you can climb on a lot of the armour,
[Me and a friend's son on the M-110] you can go up onto the corvette and walk around on it, there's so much that you can do at this museum that is strictly forbidden in other museums. One of the best exhibits is a compressed air powered small arms range. It's a really fun shooting gallery! And they also have a modern destroyer set up so that you can see life on a ship. There's crew quarters, dining facility, and C3I center.
I'm well versed in the conduct of the KW and in the equipment, I often give guided tours for other English teachers. I've been to the museum well over twenty times, I love the place! And unlike the3 docent led tours, mine take almost six hours and include the equipment on the grounds as well.
They're always adding new things (the corvette and the torpedo parts are an example) and reviewing the exhibits. I have to go back at least once every three months or so to verify what's there. It's always a trip and a half and it's only a short cab ride (or walk if it's a nice day) from the tourist district of Itaewon (Western food!). I tend to do a tour and make a day of it.
Glad you liked it, and there's always some detail pics of certain vehicles if you ask nicely and allow me some time to get them.
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Andy Hill (the_draken) landrew.hill(at)live.com <*> ASE Master Auto Tech, Imaca certified. >^.^<
PADI OWSI Certified, BA Poli Sci (NDSU), BS Secondary ED-Social Studies MSUM (Sigma *** Laude)