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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2016
  • For every collectable there is a collector. In this case, one man who has amassed one of, if not the, largest collections of military vehicles and armor in America. And all restored to operating condition. The local chapter of the I.P.M.S. (International Plastic Modelers Society) has been invited for a private tour of the collection which IS NOT open to the public. Also a brief look at the railroad backdrop at Garagemahal and the monthly meeting of the Northern Utah National Model Railroad Association with a backdrop demo by Gill Bennett.
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Комментарии • 170

  • @PeterCPRail8748
    @PeterCPRail8748 8 лет назад +1

    Another fantastic collection. You can tell it's his passion, all that time and money to get things brought over and restored. Glad he is perserving our history. Thanks for sharing more screwing around on a massive scale.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      In 2 weeks the biggest collection I have ever seen!! 3 shows. First on the music boxes, player pianos and pipe organs. Then the 100+ small steam engines and power plant!! Then the railroad (full sized) and carousel. Holly crap!!

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 5 лет назад +1

    He has a nice collection. Beautifully restored.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @chrisfarley3889
    @chrisfarley3889 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic, how privileged you must have felt walking around such an impressive collection? Great up load , thanks for taking the time to do so.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +1

      HI Missed your post! Yes, great time! Like to go back when they are running something.

  • @robertphillips6296
    @robertphillips6296 2 года назад +2

    A collection that Dragon Man would be jealous of!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      Yup. Incidentally he’s now sold and/or given the whole thing away. I guess it just got to be too overwhelming and he got to be Ready to retire and just do something completely different

    • @robertphillips6296
      @robertphillips6296 2 года назад +1

      @@ToyManTelevision I hope they went to good homes.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      @@robertphillips6296 they did. Mostly museums. Many are still together in a museum in Idaho.

  • @reconmodelsvaughn469
    @reconmodelsvaughn469 4 года назад +1

    I no this collection very very well .one of the trucks was from my Dad's Military vehicle collection my dad has not quite this size of a collection but we will be opening a military vehicles museum in Ottawa lake Michigan next summer.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      Wow!! Love to see that!

    • @reconmodelsvaughn469
      @reconmodelsvaughn469 4 года назад

      @@ToyManTelevision I was just thinking about you guys we also have a o scale layout and we make 1/6 th scale Military tanks and vehicles and have a incredible collection of vehicles my first car was a Korean war deuce and a 1/2 truck but I now model fulltime. I will send you a Invitation on our grand day opening next summer

  • @neilhellens8956
    @neilhellens8956 5 лет назад +4

    British Crusader and Churchill tank very rare. Humber and Staghound armoured cars are also .He has a great collection.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      neil hellens like to know and share more but we were lucky to get what we got. Great guy. But not interested in dealing with the public

    • @neilhellens8956
      @neilhellens8956 5 лет назад

      Good folks like your selves are obviously welcome anywhere.The Public however can include people who are more akin to behave like the awks out of Lord of the Rings.He does,nt want them climbing over or stealing from his pride and joy.A local Dairy Farmer where I live started off with 1 Tank in the 70,s and now has over 40.It,s the Cobbaton collection in Devon UK.If you come across the pond look it up.They do great Devon cream Teas with a scone.The world is a better place with eccentric collectors..Cheerio.

  • @wernersievers3153
    @wernersievers3153 8 лет назад

    Hello . A beautiful collection of Millitärfahrzeugen, and all are peaceful .So I see them on loved ones

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Hello Werner! Yes, I love to see this. I FEAR those who think war is some kind of answer, these days a real fear. However, remembering this history is necessary and in this case, fun. I went to a World War museum in Germany in 1971 with a group of Japanese students I was traveling with. Many friends asked me how I could do such a thing? My father had been killed by the Japanese in the war. He lived until 1955 but died. For me it was necessary to know how this all happened, to gain understanding. I hate war, but love history.

    • @wernersievers3153
      @wernersievers3153 8 лет назад +1

      Yes, I'm all in their opinion. Story is very interesting and you learn a lot from how the future can be better.

  • @monkeydude3987
    @monkeydude3987 7 лет назад +1

    This is a great video, I absolutely love collections like the one here. Many thanks to Mr. Smith and to you for sharing this!

  • @rohnerw
    @rohnerw 8 лет назад

    WOW! Words fail me! What an incredible collection of military vehicles! I would never have imagined one person could amass a personal collection of military tanks, armor and artillery as this, let alone be able to find and restore them all!. Goodness! Also, am looking forward to continuing to see the progress of your train layout as it comes together! And last but not least! Congratulations on hitting 5000 on subscribers. it seems to me that subscriptions to your videos are rapidly increasing! A very good thing!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад +1

      EXCITING!! Do share, it's a great way to get people on board. I love the collectors! Would be horders if they were not rich! This Sunday another over the top collection, the people are gone now, but the collection lives on! Pioneer era town. YUP, the whole town taken home and restored. Thousands of antiques, wagons, buildings, clock tower, church, the whole deal. Amazing. AND we are off the Chicago in a few weeks to see America's most over the top collection. THe guy has a narrow gauge train, IN HIS LIVING ROOM! A huge merry-go-round, and a power plant. An actual 1800's power plant INSIDE his 40,000 square foot home!

  • @MGarandRiflemen
    @MGarandRiflemen 7 лет назад +2

    I think that museum was the museum that was on tank overhaul. If you look up the episode where they did the M18 HellCat if you want to learn more about the collection. The German tanks and the Japanese HA GO tanks and vehicles are worth the most. Germany only made just over 25,000 tanks during WWII so that's why the are worth the most. IDK how many tanks Japan made during the war but they didn't have that many.
    Plus 2:05 an American Grant lend lease to Britain during WWII, 3:08 M26 Pershing, 3:33 a Stewart, 3:40 M4A1 Sherman Tank, 3:53 M24 Chaffee, 4:05 M18 HellCat, 4;13 British Crusader, 4:21 Russian T34-85, 4:34 British Churchill Heavy Tank, 4:40 American Priest, 4:46 German Hetzer, 5:03 German Goliath, 5:19 American M4A3 Sherman tank, 7:30 a British Universal Carrier for ground Infantry, 8:39 a Japanese HA GO light tank.
    The Goliath use was to go out into a mine field and blow up to destroy all the mines or other obstetrical out on a battle field. The Goliath was mainly used on the Eastern front at the Battle of Kursk mainly, but IDK if It has shown up at any other battle in WWII.
    Historical reenacting has been getting larger and larger as the years go by because of the huge Battle Anniversary's, and WWII collecting and reenacting gets more expensive as the years go by, I have been doing the hobby for 6 years and it is a really neat hobby for someone to get into. Check out my Channel SGT.Ryans Channel if you want to see WWII Reenacting gear.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +1

      While I don't know much of anything about Armor, these are amazing!! Yes, on Tank Overhaul. "Smith" loves doing that sort of thing, they even do tug-of-wars there and the like. But he's getting tires of like 12 people per day calling wanting to see the tanks. Be nice if he set up a system to have the place open on some days. And charge enough to cover the costs of opening. People should get to see this!!!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +1

      The one at 3:18 started the whole thing. His dad bought it for like a buck after the war, and tore the turret off turning it into a bulldozer. So as a kid he drove it all over the place and got the idea to make it whole. But there were no turrets left anywhere. Then he found one in France. But France was against it going back to America for some damn reason, so he got someone in Germany to buy it, and brought it home from there. Cost a fortune. BUt he was hooked.

    • @MGarandRiflemen
      @MGarandRiflemen 7 лет назад +1

      Oh, OK! Yeah I saw it, I knew that the collection in this video looked similar to the one I saw on Tank Overhaul a while back. The collection looks similar to the one on Tank Overhaul the Episode when they did the ,18 HellCat. I know you said you weren't into Military equipment that much, so I thought I would educate you a little about Military Equipment.
      Its a neat story about how these WWII Vehicle collectors get started and restore old tanks, cars, trucks, and motorcycles. I have been to the Jock Littlefield collection a few times, he was they guy who restored the Panther on Tank Overhaul. And I must say it was amazing to see the time he really put into those tanks. Unfortunately he Passed away like 7 or 8 years ago and his crew that he worked with when they restored tanks they kept the museum going until the family decided to sell his whole collection of Military vehicles.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +1

      Off to Grand Junction this weekend. there is a guy there who takes troupe carriers and turns them into WW II tanks. Built from plywood, they look 100% correct. Proper wheels and all. For reenactment.

    • @MGarandRiflemen
      @MGarandRiflemen 7 лет назад +1

      Wow, I have seen a lot of guys take modern vehicles and turn them into historically accurate Tanks, Trucks, Jeeps, and so many more awesome pieces of machinery!!! Most of the time they use them for Air-soft reenactments, Tactical events, and even public events.

  • @robertmooney6480
    @robertmooney6480 8 лет назад

    This is not meant to be a negative comment, it was just something that came to mind. After seeing this guys collection of armament and the other video of the guy in Sedona who has 4 full time employees working on his massive model railroad...... it's proof positive that you can in fact have too much money. It was however, a pleasure to watch both of those videos. Thanks.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      The cool part is that these guys are SO NICE. Just back from a home in Chicago with like 100 million in collectables. BUT the guy is one of the nicest guys I have ever met. Sometime nice guys do finish first.

  • @tjorgensen2007
    @tjorgensen2007 8 лет назад +1

    You have some great videos on screwing around...It looks like you and your wife enjoys doing them. Thank you for sharing them with us.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      We love making them. What's not to love, meeting people and building models. Off the the Rat Fink Reunion next weekend. Sunday we visit a western street a guy built in his 20 acre back yard. Now in an amusement park. And win big on the midway.

  • @aaronwhitesell6418
    @aaronwhitesell6418 8 лет назад +1

    I love yours and especially the misses commentary during your videos. I haven't missed a clip since subscribing to your channel. It's one of the things I look forward to every week. You have helped me tone down my rivet counting and made me enjoy the MR hobby again. Many thanks to you n the misses. See you next week!!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      THANKS!! Screwing around is the best. Have fun and keep your hands and feet in the ride. Unless you want to let it all hang out!

  • @FuzzyMarineVet
    @FuzzyMarineVet 4 года назад

    I really like that M36 Jackson beginning @4:10. I never knew any existed in private hands. It gives me hope that these small bits of heroic history will not be forgotten.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад +1

      Just from my personal perspective, I get sick and tired of people being critical of rich people simply because they’re rich. These magnificent collections be they automobiles musical instruments books cross bows or in this case military vehicles or a great way for someone with money to not only have a lot of fun screwing around but to do something wonderful for everyone else and history itself

    • @FuzzyMarineVet
      @FuzzyMarineVet 4 года назад +2

      @@ToyManTelevision I agree. There is no fault in accumulation of wealth. The fault lies only in immoral and unethical accumulation and in misusing that wealth once gained.

  • @dustinsmith5493
    @dustinsmith5493 3 года назад

    This is awesome to see

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  3 года назад

      Sadly he decided to sell the whole thing off. Don’t know what if anything he still got or what is motivation was. But most of this is now in museums

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 4 года назад

    For about a year I passed a military "museum" along side I-94 just south of the the WI/IL state line. Armored vehicles, airplanes, choppers etc. A lot of them in pretty rough shape
    The Ford 1100 CID V-8 was based off of a 1650CID/27L V-12 that Ford Motor Co designed to compete with the Allison and Merlin engines. Those were both SOHC designs while the Ford V-1650 was DOHC

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      Now to put one in a car... have you seen our show “ Athol Grahm Racing with death”? 450 mph. Made from 2 aircraft and a corvette.

    • @mpetersen6
      @mpetersen6 4 года назад

      It's been done, there was one either at the Detroit Autorama or the SEMA show a couple of years ago.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      This was like 1958. Allison engine. Almost worked. Almost. ruclips.net/video/05xXZLWFQtE/видео.html

  • @Jackson1969.
    @Jackson1969. 5 лет назад +3

    3:43 M4A1 Sherman & at 7:20 “that thing” is a German Kubelwagen

  • @JuleeChristensen
    @JuleeChristensen 8 лет назад +1

    Wow that is an awesome collection of armament. Tanks to civil war era canons and everything in between. The guy doing the tour looks like George C. Scott aka General Patton.
    Getting excited to see the finished results of your train set up... just might have to wander north when its all together.
    Perhaps Jay Leno's garage will be next on the list of collections ...?

    • @karynfelix-the-Cat
      @karynfelix-the-Cat 8 лет назад +1

      Yes!! Do stop by! Yes... Jay Leno's Garage would be cool... Unless Dale can't drag me out of there!! :D

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад +1

      We have a show sort of lined up just over the fence from Jay's place. BOY WOULD THAT BE COOL!!!!

  • @trainzguy2472
    @trainzguy2472 5 лет назад +1

    There used to be a guy in my area (SF peninsula) who owned a big collection of military stuff like this guy. I was able to visit his collection with my cub scouts troop when I was younger. Unfortunately, by the time I went there, the man who had owned the collection had passed, and I was one of the last people to view the collection before it was all auctioned off. Maybe some of it ended up here...

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      Could be “mr Smith” told me all the history but couldn’t keep up with much of it. Sounded like gibberish. Letters and numbers and dates.

    • @thomassummers7897
      @thomassummers7897 7 месяцев назад

      that would be the jacques littlefield collection

  • @opera93
    @opera93 4 года назад

    Thanks, great lessons & History .....interestingly!: my first Field trip in 1966 ARMY** ROTC Purdue, was to Fort Knox, and Tank Shooting Ranges( believe was five miles /Body heat/ nighttime : even in those days.......liked Fort Knox, and I had just got my SSG Stripes/ promotion, etc. .....( I had got into Honor Guard ,too )...........

  • @sgtwylde1996
    @sgtwylde1996 8 лет назад

    I've been invited in there too, wonderful sights to see

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Don't miss it if you get the chance. Once in a lifetime memory. Or armory.

    • @sgtwylde1996
      @sgtwylde1996 8 лет назад +1

      Definitely true

  • @sexmoochogranday
    @sexmoochogranday 7 лет назад +2

    Yea! I'm the 100th like. It would seem that there should be more though. I try to remember to like all your videos. I've never found your videos boring either. I have found they bring back a lot of childhood memories. I am subscribed and thanks for sharing.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад

      Mike Lasher thanks!!!!! And do like!!! It really helps others find the shows. One of the things the search engine looks at. Thanks!!

  • @Captionmarvelous
    @Captionmarvelous 6 лет назад +1

    TANKS a lot for another fine video!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  6 лет назад

      Love to see someone obsessed with TOYS. Big toys that go BOOM!!!

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 4 года назад +4

    But every collector LOVES to show off occasionally. There is a ranch in Texas where you can drive and shoot tanks.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      This was sold to museums just a few months ago. Sort of sad.

  • @mattb.2359
    @mattb.2359 8 лет назад

    5:25. The tank is possibly going to be a Jumbo, due to the added inch of frontal armor. Also had 150mm of turret armor all around. Was slower due to the added weight of the armor. Also, it could bounce an 88 of angled to 30 degrees

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Yep! And all new armor. The original was BAD. So it's now all new. I want to see it run at some point. A year ago he took several of his tanks and smashed a bunch of cars. Good video!! Wish I had been there.

  • @JPilot2
    @JPilot2 8 лет назад

    Toy Man, I hope you didn't find it to bumpy! Wow! What a tremendous collection! We love the history, too! 'Tanks!' Err… I mean, thank you for having us along! :-)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Thanks for looking. Love sharing. Be sure to share with your friends.

    • @JPilot2
      @JPilot2 8 лет назад

      Your welcome! Very impressive, One Mans Armor and Military Vehicle Collection!! I will share with my friends. Tanks! :-)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Sunday another OVER THE TOP collection.

    • @JPilot2
      @JPilot2 8 лет назад

      Awesome! Thank you so much, Toy Man! I will look forward to seeing this Sundays Toy Man Television with some… "Major Screwing Around!!" :-)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Another collection going up in 2 minutes!!!

  • @insanefun1
    @insanefun1 3 года назад

    Okay gotta take a shot at this
    1:52 M41 Walker Bulldog, 2:07 T17E2, 2:10 M3A1, I'll finish up tomorrow feel free to add to this, I know I saw the British Crusader and Russian t-34

  • @richardgerlach5156
    @richardgerlach5156 6 лет назад

    "Garage Mahal"! I love it!

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 5 лет назад

    Jacques Littlefield’s collection made this seem tiny,but he passed and the collection was auctioned off. His wasn’t on display either.

  • @willcoleman9691
    @willcoleman9691 8 лет назад

    The former buldozer tank is a US M26 Pershing designed to replace the Sherman, saw service in very late WW2 and was also used in Korea and in fact due to it's mechanical issues many M26's was replaced by M4A3E8's known as Easy Eights. The up armoured Sherman has the nickname "Jumbo" classified as a M4A3E2 the armour on it was that thick that even some of the biggest American guns would struggle to penetrate the armour in testing. The "Avenging angel" is a M18 Tank Destroyer no armour, very fast and a punchy gun. I could go on for hours about this..

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      COOL!!!!! As I say, I'm clueless on this stuff. If it were a Mustang or steam loco...

  • @sum12see
    @sum12see 5 лет назад

    That was a good video...I've seen many of those tanks in some movies from the past..

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад +1

      Just amazing that some people have hobbies like this!!!

  • @coolrides
    @coolrides 8 лет назад +2

    I'm not surprised that he wants his name and location preset Tremendous collection ,,,thanks for taking us along! :) Jack

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      HI Jack. Hope you and Mark are well. Yes, what a collection!!! I've been trying to get in to see it for two years and SCORE!!

  • @user6008
    @user6008 5 лет назад

    M18 Hellcat at 1:49 which is arguably the best American tank destroyer of WWII.

  • @earnierosenow9834
    @earnierosenow9834 2 года назад

    at 5:54 that engine is a FORD GAA v12 rated at 1000 hp , not a v8 at all

  • @jjjwin1
    @jjjwin1 2 года назад

    Dubois WY. you can see it all there

  • @slam854
    @slam854 3 года назад

    My old neighbor Herman Pfauter has a military vehicle collection on Facebook. Look him up and tell him Steve L from Goleta sent them.

  • @Mike-tg7dj
    @Mike-tg7dj 7 лет назад +1

    There is a Russian T-54/55 at the first of the video. The mid way point I saw a Nazi German Panzerjager, it was the one with the gun and no turret. I saw a Stuart tank that was a little U.S. tank with a 37mm main gun. The one with the small turret with a 37 mm gun and a 75 mm side gun mounted to the right on the chassis that one is call the Grant tank. The one where he went to France to get a turret is called the Pershing and it entered service as WW2 was winding down. It was considered a heavy tank as opposed to most of the tanks of that period. It weighed more and carried a 90mm main gun and was designed to go head to head with the Tiger Panzer which was Germany heavy tank. The M4 Sherman was no match for this tank. The only way Sherman's could defeat the Tiger is sneak up behind it and shoot it in the butt disabling it not really killing it. The Sherman however, when hit with the German tank's 88mm would explode. Often times the American tankers had to be creative in taking out the Tiger tank. Another tank the Americans had trouble with taking out was the Panther which was another of Germany's heavy tanks, but it isn't as memorable s the Tiger.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад

      His dad bought the Pershing for I think he said $25 and used it for a bulldozer. As a kid he liked screwing around with it so much he took up collection and set a goal to rebuild the Pershing

  • @jacobmorgan7974
    @jacobmorgan7974 8 лет назад

    I actually signed up for the tour a month or two ago. but I either didn't get the phone call or I didn't hear it. Who knows. we might have seen each other if I had gone.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      It was great. Hard to get on the list, the Fort Douglas Museum was running the tour, and it filled up quickly. We keep calling until we got through to someone and by then it was full, but got on a waiting list. Got in!!!

  • @yellowstonethepony7769
    @yellowstonethepony7769 7 лет назад +5

    3:13 I think thats an M26 Pershing.
    3:42 an other M4 Sherman.
    4:18. thats an British tank.
    4:21 T-34 USSR tank.
    4:35. Also British
    4:42 T40 Tank Destoyer. Not sure if it is a T40 but its a TD.
    4:47 Hetzer Tank Destroyer. ( German )
    7:21 Uhm....I know these things as Kogelwagens in my language.
    8:46 My friend can indentify that tank. Japan didin't had that much armoured forces. So it must be easy for him.
    He also has a couple of M4 Shermans and I also saw an M3 Lee

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +1

      Don't know armor. BUT WOW. I do know one of these is the only one left.

    • @yellowstonethepony7769
      @yellowstonethepony7769 7 лет назад +1

      My friend is a tank expert. he even knows the calibers and top speed of these machines and many other. And he does this whit like 300 of them. even onces who only exist on paper!
      That Japanese tank is so rare, they didin't had that many armored forces. Japan also wanned to produce Multi turret heavy tanks...these things are huge. but didin't make it of the drawning board. also their design said that they should be made whit click-nails. but tanks are welded becasue these nails are not strong enough. Japan was very childish in tank design. They didin't knew what they did.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +2

      I love that goofy Japanese tank!! Like it just as it is too. Still smelling of rust and jungle.

    • @yellowstonethepony7769
      @yellowstonethepony7769 7 лет назад

      Here you got a picture of one of Japan their heavy tanks.
      static-ptl-eu.gcdn.co/dcont/fb/image/o-ni_3_yf1rvqw.jpg

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад +3

      "Mr Smith" told us that riveted tanks were extra dangerous because the rivets became projectiles when hit with a shell. CRAP. Thats why American tanks were all welded in WW2.

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 8 лет назад

    That has to be one of the best days screwing around ever! Bet you never had that amount of time pre retirement!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      What a collection!! Nice guy too. Would not want to piss him off. He has very big guns.

  • @robbyvansambeek
    @robbyvansambeek 5 лет назад +1

    Apparently you have contact with the owner of that collection. We have a tank that he might be interested in. Can you put me in contact with him?

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      Hum... no. May be able to find a way to contact him but this was set up by the salt lake chapter of the IPMS. Some guys there have access. They are reenactors. Richard Engar is the guy I know there. At. pie@pieutah.org

  • @ankergouws9248
    @ankergouws9248 6 лет назад +1

    There was a german hetzer its the flat tank destroyer.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  6 лет назад

      Yup. I don’t know which is what but they are cool!

  • @598hemi
    @598hemi 4 года назад

    Nice he's got the goalith bomb really cool

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      He’s sold everything! Just one day about a year ago decided to sell everything

  • @anjusunoj4672
    @anjusunoj4672 5 лет назад +1

    I think it's a Japanese keho tank

  • @mattchandler2380
    @mattchandler2380 5 лет назад

    The Sherman being restored is a jumbo

  • @camerahead_idiot
    @camerahead_idiot 4 года назад

    Dose he have a Porsche tiger

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      Nope. And oddly he sold mostly everything. Not sure why. But in other collections and museums. But how great we had a chance to see it.

  • @jadenstookey7676
    @jadenstookey7676 8 лет назад

    what are the requirements to join the ipms I would like to see cool and interesting things used for the art of screwing around

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Look for your local chapter. There are thousands of them across the world. Call your local hobby shop, they will have contact info.

    • @jadenstookey7676
      @jadenstookey7676 8 лет назад

      +Toy Man Television alright I do go to hobby a lot for plastic models which are a fun way to spend time and the next time I go I'll ask about the ipms and get as much info. just after the video i went to the ipms slc website and looked around there

    • @jadenstookey7676
      @jadenstookey7676 8 лет назад

      +Target ghost I meant hobby lobby not just hobby

  • @Grandizer8989
    @Grandizer8989 4 года назад

    That gun on the hetzer looks like a mismatch

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  4 года назад

      I sure wouldn’t know! But “smith” doesn’t seem like a guy to get it wrong.

    • @Grandizer8989
      @Grandizer8989 4 года назад

      Toy Man Television it could be a post war Czech built Hetzer painted to look like a German tank.

  • @anjusunoj4672
    @anjusunoj4672 5 лет назад +1

    That's a pershing

  • @anjusunoj4672
    @anjusunoj4672 5 лет назад +1

    That's an m4a3e8 sherman

  • @bobanderegg3817
    @bobanderegg3817 5 лет назад

    I made it less than 1 minute in. If they are not going to be able to tell where this collection is or who has it. there is no way for me to ever be able to visit it.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      You can look here. “Mr Smith” has no interest in having people come look. Perhaps someday he will. But not now. So I’m just glad he shared it with the local IPMS club.

  • @emmilitia4241
    @emmilitia4241 5 лет назад

    I guess they haven't been to Dragonman's. His got 100 military vehicles

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      Not sure of your point. Is it a contest? This is a great collection that “mr Smith” keeps for his own gratification. Never open to the public. His collection of perfect machines.

  • @funeralcrow3943
    @funeralcrow3943 5 лет назад

    Is anyone else anoyed by the G 13 that is painted in german cammo

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад +1

      Hi. As a clueless person on these things I don’t have a clue. What is wrong with that and which one is the G 13?

    • @funeralcrow3943
      @funeralcrow3943 5 лет назад +1

      @@ToyManTelevision the G 13 is the one that i think is the main german tank seen in the video, it has no turret and has a camo scheme unlike the american stuff. It is painted to look like a normandy 1944 style of Jagpanzer 38(t) (the t meaning it was made in the chek republic), the nickname for this tank was the Hetzer but there is disagreement on that. After the war the Swiss took the disign and added reatures to it, a different exhaust, a rack to put on a spare road wheel, a different gun with a muzzle break (the original hetzer did not have one) and an escape hatch. It isn't a hetzer really, it is a decendent of the Chek tank.
      The differences are more priminent in a photo comparison.
      This is a G 13
      www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/nazi_germany/photos/Panzerjaeger_G_13_PzMuseum_Thun.jpg
      This is a Hetzer (one of the first ever built as well, the gun casing on the barrel, it has a name but i can't remember it should be different and now has the early one fitted)
      cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/1a1248676a2df145c61df3bb7ff45079?width=1024

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  5 лет назад

      Hum.. he does a few films but his position with the filmmakers is if you wanna do something and you have money fine. But don’t ask for anything. No changes or mods at all. He brings whatever he has and his own people and that’s what they get. Period. But his passion is reenactment. So he may have paint for a battle he does often and cheats a bit on the type of tank. Don’t know and can’t ask. He was very clear he and his friends chose to be left to screw around with their toys not deal with people who call or show up. Which is why I can’t say where or who they are. But lots of people I’ve spoken to know exactly who he is and where he is but know to leave them alone.

    • @funeralcrow3943
      @funeralcrow3943 5 лет назад

      @@ToyManTelevision Im not saying anything bad about the tank because of it, so many museums and collectors have G13s and not hetzers, they just work, and if it works for the owner of the vehicle, what does it matter if it is a bit off. I can see why he wouldn't want it to be a public or a very well known private collection though, it would take a lot of maintenance and trust and with the cost of all the kit i think it is right that it should be a select amount of people who are allowed to see the collection. Great video by the way.

    • @funeralcrow3943
      @funeralcrow3943 5 лет назад

      @@ToyManTelevision I just made the point because I am (or in other words would consider my self to be) a Hetzer snob, i dont know why, they just work for me.

  • @leog7827
    @leog7827 7 лет назад

    do you know were he got them??

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад

      THe first one was surplus and his father bought it to use as a bulldozer. As a kid he wanted to see it whole again, and finally did!! Now he travels the world in search of more. There are it seems MANY more collectors out there. Some more shows on that at some point..

  • @Jackson1969.
    @Jackson1969. 5 лет назад

    3:11 M26 Pershing

  • @tom7601
    @tom7601 8 лет назад

    The poor mushroom lamented, "I don't know why I can't find a date, I'm a fun guy."

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Then he drove around Santa Barbara shooting everyone. Weird world.....

  • @gramnylen5961
    @gramnylen5961 8 лет назад

    I have an m923a2

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Not sure what that is. As I say, not an armor guy. Bet its cool though!!! Where is it?

    • @gramnylen5961
      @gramnylen5961 8 лет назад

      +Toy Man Television it's a gulf war era troop transport vehicle

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      That's great! I love this sort of thing. Modeled some armor in the past, but now I'm just trains. And cars. And structures. And ships. And space stuff. Hum.. I do have a bunch of kits in the loft...

  • @toottootxxxlocomotivesnipe553
    @toottootxxxlocomotivesnipe553 8 лет назад

    How the heck he has a bomb

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  7 лет назад

      Hi Missed your post! Yes, and huge guns. 2nd amendment I guess. (and they don't work)

  • @DanielMccoydinotrainman
    @DanielMccoydinotrainman 8 лет назад

    I know some one who had a tank, but he sold it because he can make money restoring cars.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Odd;y a popular hobby. I know 3 people who have tanks!!

    • @DanielMccoydinotrainman
      @DanielMccoydinotrainman 8 лет назад

      It has been a while ago, but I think the parts were hard to come by.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Very. One guy I know takes troop transporters and builds fake tops on them out of plywood. Look real but cost almost nothing. And no parts problem. The turret on the one tank took almost ten years to find and get out of France. Had to slip it into Poland and them ship it out from there. France thought it should never go back to the US. No idea what he spent, but tens of thousands. And the only one he could find anywhere.

  • @victorbrunswick
    @victorbrunswick 7 лет назад

    1:37 Russian T-54 or T-55 tank

    • @neilhellens8956
      @neilhellens8956 5 лет назад

      He needs to look in the fuel tank.An ex Iraqi one was full of gold nicked from Kuwait.The British collector made several million after discovering and declaring it to Police.The hoard was in one of the 2 Fuel tanks.

  • @johnny6148
    @johnny6148 6 лет назад

    made plenty of money. probably dealt with government in some way got paid billions.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  6 лет назад

      Took over his fathers construction business. Not sure what they build but they have lots of bulldozers. And TANKS!!!

  • @jacoblyman1908
    @jacoblyman1908 8 лет назад +1

    I know exactly where this collection is, but I won't let the secret be spilled...

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  8 лет назад

      Mums the word. Loose lips... "Mr Smith" is cool. But I see why he wants to stay a bit low. He could turn a hundred people a day through there if he wanted to. Or more...

    • @tribum
      @tribum 4 года назад

      Portola Valley