Curator Q&A #16: WW2 Tank Markings | The Tank Museum

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @mpersad
    @mpersad 4 года назад +12

    Finn and the jigsaw puzzle! The way he put his head on his paws as if to say "Blimey, that took some doing", was brilliant!

  • @michaelfuller8304
    @michaelfuller8304 4 года назад +12

    It was our pleasure! Her name is Georgia. We had a fantastic day, really loved getting back down there.
    Really good friendly staff also.

  • @spikydipple
    @spikydipple 4 года назад +31

    Ripper. Greetings from Australia. Love these films. And Finn rocks.

  • @Subcomandante73
    @Subcomandante73 4 года назад +2

    Visited the museum yesterday. Very well organised, one-way system doesn't spoil the experience, can still see all the vehicles. The new WW2 display is excellent.

  • @bpezzano1
    @bpezzano1 4 года назад +3

    I recently received my order from the shop. Outstanding products,customer service, and shipping! All the way from the UK, to Coventry Rhode Island,USA. Thank you very much. Keep up the great work!

  • @rich_john
    @rich_john 4 года назад +6

    These shows must continue after lockdown finishes...I'm hooked!

  • @Ash007YT
    @Ash007YT 4 года назад +28

    That story about the friendly fire incident was fascinating, Rather shocking if you think about it.

    • @JamLeGull
      @JamLeGull 4 года назад +4

      The commander of the tank he shot forgave him, the gunner he commanded to fire probably didn’t.

    • @emelgiefro
      @emelgiefro 4 года назад +3

      @@JamLeGull they are lucky brits decided to only fire solid shot AP and not explosive filled. 4 shells penetrated the turret and if they had explosive mass the crew would be mashed potatoes

    • @JamLeGull
      @JamLeGull 4 года назад +2

      emelgiefro I’m thinking more puréed tomatoes but you’re absolutely right.

  • @justian5950
    @justian5950 4 года назад +1

    I love the way you've got the ball throwing while continuing to talk down pat.
    Practice, practice, practice!

  • @HanSolo__
    @HanSolo__ 4 года назад +77

    Russian Mafia: Wanna buy tank? Few tanks?
    Tank Museum: Tanks? What tanks?
    Russian Mafia: Good tank. T-90MS, T-80BWM, maybe a T-90M Proryv-3 - this very good tank.
    Tank Museum: Well, no... thanks, Thank you.
    Russian Mafia: No? Cheap maybe T-72B4. Good price. Less than $1mln, You sure?
    Tank Museum: No, thank you. We are not interested.
    Russian Mafia: Okay, call me if you change your mind. Have a nice day.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting 4 года назад +6

      remember the Soviet Army offering tanks that way.
      My mother was in Berlin around 1990, Soviet soldiers were selling everything that wasn't nailed down, from uniform patches to rifles and pistols, on the side of the street, quite openly.
      And officers had lists proclaiming in German what vehicles they could get delivered to you on payment of some dollars, pounds, or Deutschmark...

    • @LikeUntoBuddha
      @LikeUntoBuddha 4 года назад +4

      You have some nice tanks around here...it would be a shame if anything happened to them.....

    • @Nog311
      @Nog311 4 года назад

      The Yanks did that on the Red Ball Express in WW2....Some of the drivers started to sell 20lt tins of fuel.....then found it was easier to sell the whole load and the vehicle that was holding it. They just jumped on an empty truck going back the other way and claimed it crashed.

    • @RYNOCIRATOR_V5
      @RYNOCIRATOR_V5 4 года назад

      @@jwenting that's extremely interesting, thanks for sharing!

    • @danielwcheng6381
      @danielwcheng6381 3 года назад +1

      @@jwenting LOL...I guess I missed my chance at T-72 darn

  • @Logotic
    @Logotic 4 года назад +1

    "Perhaps make a donation or join one of our schemes."
    Okay, David, that did it, you've guiilted me out, I got eff all at the moment but I'll scrape up some little bit of coin from somewhere and route it to the Tank Museum, just in thanks for how much I respect the expertise of everybody involved at Bovington, and how much I enjoy viewing the results. Thank you!

  • @pmwalt22
    @pmwalt22 4 года назад

    I just got Crisp's Brazen Chariots last weekend and am thoroughly enjoying it. Your book recommendations are excellent and I've enjoyed reading several of the books you've mentioned over these past excellent Q&A sessions. Keep up the great work and keep having Finn as part of these chats...

  • @donfrandsen7778
    @donfrandsen7778 4 года назад +8

    Right on mate
    Great to see these videos !!
    Love tanks especially WWII Sherman's, German Tigers , Russian Armor .
    Someday I hope to take my kids , I am a single dad, disabled veteran .
    US Army , for a visit to your museum.
    I hope....given the crazy world we live in.
    But anyway enjoy your vids
    Cheers
    And greetings from KY , USA
    😁😁

    • @Retrosicotte
      @Retrosicotte 4 года назад +2

      It's worth it! Not only is the museum itself great fun, but the surrounding towns have some really lovely quiet pubs to take in the country if you go just outside the town itself. Especially if you've been in forces, lots of people in the area who were.

    • @billd.iniowa2263
      @billd.iniowa2263 4 года назад

      Thank you so much for serving. My deepest admiration. :-)

  • @Khalifrio
    @Khalifrio 4 года назад +18

    Has the museum shop considered partnering with some one in the USA. This would avoid over seas shipping and customs issues.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting 4 года назад

      maybe if American museums do the same with European shops...

    • @Khalifrio
      @Khalifrio 4 года назад +3

      @@jwenting That is the whole idea of a partnership. They would each offer the others items for sale and work out a profit split so they both profit.

  • @ammanche65
    @ammanche65 4 года назад +5

    I THINK I LOVE THIS MAN

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 4 года назад +2

    Great content as ever David.
    I hope these Q&A videos continue once we return to "normal" even if they're less frequent.

  • @carlweiss8942
    @carlweiss8942 4 года назад +1

    thank you for these great q and a, finn and informative. hope all of you are safe, thanks again

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 4 года назад +1

    @12.10 David Fletcher is back.....Best news all year.

  • @mrtankalotrctankschannel
    @mrtankalotrctankschannel 4 года назад

    Dear Mr Willey and Finn
    Thanks so much from Eleanor and Harry for answering there question about the KV, Eleanor’s really happy it’s still there!.
    And who cares about an extra letter, Still looks cool!
    Sorry we didn’t get back sooner just all sat down to watch the last two episodes.

  • @marshalkyle283
    @marshalkyle283 3 года назад

    I love my inflatable 88 shell, people are always so confused why I have it but it makes for an excellent conversation!

  • @kurtb2522
    @kurtb2522 4 года назад

    Dr. Willy, I received my ill-gotten booty from the gift shop today. You did not say my Finn puppet would come with a dog tag. His autograph (and yours) are the best parts of the purchase. The books and all are also quite nice. Thank you and the museum gift shop so much. And thank you for all the cozy tank chats. Here's to clean living and pure thoughts. Cheers! Kurt Bullington

  • @JulieMidsTV
    @JulieMidsTV 4 года назад

    Thanks very much for answering my question. I've got a better understanding of how the museum works, and is organised now. Much appreciated :).

  • @mudcrab3420
    @mudcrab3420 4 года назад +10

    17pdr vs Modern Armour?
    Well...take this how you will, but one of my partners in figure gaming grew up as an Army Brat here in Australia and tells the tale of the early days of the Leopard in Australian service.
    The story goes that one of the first Leopards was delivered to Pucka and was driven around the range. Then it broke down and the crew, not being able to fix the problem straight away, left the tank where it was and went back to barracks in a support vehicle, safe in the knowledge that RAEME would recover the vehicle the next day.
    Then, again according to the tale, the local Reserves Anti-Tank unit was having their live fire day with their 17pdr and was allowed to basically go onto the range and shoot up the target. So they went on the range and promptly shot off their allocated collection of AP at the very realistic tank target they found down range. They then packed up and as they left the range spoke glowingly of the target quality.
    About then the range officer put two and two together and in panic realised what had happened. Fortunately because the tank was so 'modern' it wasn't badly damaged. Apparently. Personally I usually take a lot of salt whenever my friend tells this story but make of it what you will. :D
    Personally big grains of salt as I have never heard this story from anyone else.

  • @A.J.K87
    @A.J.K87 4 года назад +3

    My 75mm inflatable shell arrived today and will make a beautiful addition to my mancave. In order to justify the shipping costs I also got the book ''By tank, from D to VE day'' by Ken Tout and I look forward to reading it.
    I also have a question: The Germans captured quite a number of allied tanks and put them into service. How did they keep them supplied with ammunition and spare parts? I reckon if a Sherman is captured there will be some ammunition left in its racks, but at some point you'll have to resupply a tank with ammunition. And when a tank breaks down you need spare parts to fix it. How did the Germans deal with these problems?

  • @Movingpath
    @Movingpath 4 года назад +1

    I’ve been reading a book on Dunkirk and it surprised me how often British tank crews drove up to German tanks not recognizing them as such, and the Germans seemed oblivious as well.

  • @christopherstewart4044
    @christopherstewart4044 4 года назад +1

    In the UK we are obsessed with German tank such as the Tiger or Panther. Were there any British tanks that the Germans were impressed with? Thank you for doing the Q&A sessions I think they are great during these difficult times. BTW my partner loves Finn and now she is watching these videos with me.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 4 года назад

    Thanks for answering my question. I thoroughly enjoy these Q and A's

  • @moose2577
    @moose2577 4 года назад +7

    12:00 I've never thought of that! It's fantastic! Lol

  • @knutzzl
    @knutzzl 4 года назад +2

    Thans 4 the Finn merchandise! Got the delivery verry quickly. The socks are comfie and i love the signature!

  • @ThePlebicide
    @ThePlebicide 4 года назад

    RE Blue on Blue - In a book on the Canadian 29th Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment (South Albertas) - When they were in France post D-Day they called in Air support and popped coloured smoke to indicate their position, Yellow smoke, which was the colour for the Day or Week. When the planes came in they attacked the South Albertas, not the target. They threw out more smoke, and the planes kept coming in. I don't think anyone was killed but a couple of tanks were damaged. Eventually they ran out of fuel or ammunition and left. Later the South Albertas, a bit pissed at the Air support, found out that the RAF had been briefed that yellow was a target indicator.

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 4 года назад

    Off to see your tiger 2 prototype at Soesterberg NL soon. So glad everything is starting to open up again. I miss my Tanks.

  • @whiskeytangosierra6
    @whiskeytangosierra6 4 года назад

    I really enjoy this format. Very much an informal chat with someone who shares similar interests. Of course, the Pupper does add a dimension that is almost family - like.
    Sitting here lusting for that Tiger I. Where to put it? Or should I really go off the deep end and build a large Victory or another large Constitution? All that rigging will certainly fill many an evening...

  • @luislealsantos
    @luislealsantos 4 года назад

    Task list first throw the ball. Second answer q&a, another great video tks David

  • @teanguns3159
    @teanguns3159 4 года назад

    I’m going to the museum in a few days I have been looking forward to it for a while

  • @ComradeBenedict
    @ComradeBenedict 4 года назад +37

    Can confirm the half-speed comment

    • @GWorsfold
      @GWorsfold 4 года назад

      1/4 speed is even funnier! 😁

    • @Skorpychan
      @Skorpychan 4 года назад +1

      @@GWorsfold 2x is kind of amusing too.

    • @tedferkin
      @tedferkin 4 года назад +1

      Me: Instantly goes and checks it out, burst into laughter

    • @anthroderick5383
      @anthroderick5383 4 года назад

      Can't confirm it, since I was also drunk while listening at half speed

    • @dillonpierce7599
      @dillonpierce7599 4 года назад

      Also can confirm 👍😅

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 4 года назад

    A Danish enthusiast has bought some surplus tanks and tracked Equipment from the former Eastern stores and has made a private "Panzer Museum" near the town Slagelse on Sealand, including a T34 and the largest radar, tracked vehicle, ever made. He has his own area to use them in also, for a pay of course.

  • @buonafortuna8928
    @buonafortuna8928 4 года назад

    Great job David as usual but (for me) the blue on blue stuff was pure gold.

    • @QqJcrsStbt
      @QqJcrsStbt 4 года назад

      War is literaly a meat grinder. More jaw please.

  • @ghanaboyz
    @ghanaboyz 4 года назад

    Visited Arsenalen the other day. A lot of cars outside and a lot of people (meaning a lot more than I expected these days, but probably like a normal summer day).
    Thing is, that there were never any crowding. People kept distance very well. The museum is spacious in most places.
    I think the museum made a great job in adjusting. They had some extra signs, some hand sanitations stations here and there. Also they had changed so they no longer accepted cash (as many others in Sweden).
    A lot of people were outdoors, like at the fun looking mini-tanks (tracked), but again, distance were kept and being outdoors felt safer anyways.
    I am not trying to promote Arsenalen. Just thinking they seems to deal with the bad situation in a good way, keeping afloat for long term survival but still not being unsafe when it comes to covid-19 in Sweden.
    All, in all, Aresenalen is open. Good for them, good for me.
    A side note on leadership.
    Aside from in the early days of the current covid-19 situation when the caretaking of elders seemed to fail, we have done prettey well and we (as well as our politicans) tried to follow science, not politicans with short term economical goals. The latter seemingly leading to far worse long term problems in many countries but the former is doable to work out in the long run. The politican in power should show leadership for the people in harsh times and unite people. Instead, some leaders in a few countries seems to have a neurodevelopmental disorder or "just" strong narcissism and sociopathy.
    Leading by serving is not on the table for them. Neither is leading by example, neither is surrounding oneself with people being experts on what you are not expert in.
    I guess it is like war. Should Generals or Politicans run a war? Look up Sun Tzu to start with.
    Before Covid-19, people said they would do what Sweden did if there is a similar pandemic, but when the pandemic hit, they did not follow science. Instead of empowering the experts, some flat ignored realities and told everyone its "nothing". Yeah, a lot good that did.
    Yes, Sweden could have kept a better disaster preparation and perhaps should not have dismantled so much thinking that "nothing bad will ever happen" after the previous cold war. Also, if not the disasters had happend in the elder care in Sweden, I think we may have had hundres of deaths, instead of like five or six thousands, so no, we were NOT perfect (who is?). Yes, some types of business have been hit very hard, but it seems others have adapted and at least live on. When enough people are united and leaders are good enough, empowering experts and doing their job on visions and hope, a lot of very hard times can be endured.

  • @genarobarron67
    @genarobarron67 4 года назад

    Great video, THANK YOU.

  • @Xyzabc998
    @Xyzabc998 4 года назад

    Excellent as always.

  • @dillonpierce7599
    @dillonpierce7599 4 года назад

    The friendly fire incidents really were eye opening there 😳 well done guys.

  • @douglasfrompa593
    @douglasfrompa593 4 года назад

    Great show old chap! I do so enjoy these chats.

  • @timotoxic4664
    @timotoxic4664 4 года назад

    This helmed/backpack is very tempting!

  • @slartybartfarst55
    @slartybartfarst55 4 года назад

    Fabulous Q&A as always! Thank you - a highlight of the Day
    Had to have a glass of port after that - Ruby, in this case 😊

  • @johngardiner3508
    @johngardiner3508 4 года назад

    Hi David
    John Gardiner here, been coming to the Tank Museum now on and off for over 50 years,
    My question is.
    How many of the tanks in the museum are ervicable, or running vehicles
    Thanks

  • @markwilliams2620
    @markwilliams2620 4 года назад +26

    Border Collies for the win, Alex.

  • @orbitalair2103
    @orbitalair2103 4 года назад

    These are a great start to the day, seriously appreciate your work on these. Go Finn ! you're famous now doggo.

  • @pikeywyatt
    @pikeywyatt 4 года назад

    lot's of thanks from bexhill .

  • @shirazzmataz
    @shirazzmataz 4 года назад +1

    Another great Q&A. British troops seem to repeat that CR.2 is the best protected tank in the world. Is there anything unclassified to indicate this or back this up? While CR.2 does seem to be heavier than other vehicles in the same class, and Chobham/ Burlington seem to have been notoriously good at stopping shaped charge threats, there seems to be nothing indicating a high resistance to kinetic threats in the same way as that of Leopard 2A5+/ M1 HA mods. In your opinion, with rounds like Svinets and Vacuum now being manufactured, is the armour on CR.2 still up to the job?

    • @JohnyG29
      @JohnyG29 4 года назад

      Yes it is.

    • @shirazzmataz
      @shirazzmataz 4 года назад

      @@JohnyG29 I hope so, but is there anything to back that up?

    • @shirazzmataz
      @shirazzmataz 4 года назад

      @John Smith if its not in the public domain then why is Johnny so sure? There must be something a little more concrete indicating this in the public sphere. Im not looking for RHA numbers, maybe just what rounds the CR1 was designed against from what distances or some thing like that

  • @Jake_J_M
    @Jake_J_M 4 года назад

    Perhaps an addition to the video's intro could be a brief bit of footage of Finn playing fetch! Im sure the fans would absolutely love it! Im no camera guy or editor but I would think it wouldn't add too much work to the process 😁

  • @samparfitt8563
    @samparfitt8563 4 года назад +28

    its like grandad telling his children stories tell me more...

  • @dylanmilne6683
    @dylanmilne6683 4 года назад

    I think that the NATO aircraft reporting names may have came from the plethora of nicknames given to enemy aircraft in WWII.
    It's not unlikely that this caused confusion especially with the difficulty of identifying aircraft in the first place.
    Also like how the NATO system refers to fighters with F names, bombers with B etc. The Soviet tanks were only of the T series, which meant anything T-xx would always be an MBT whilst anything else would be a different threat.

  • @andrewwilson-head8336
    @andrewwilson-head8336 4 года назад +3

    Love me some of that Willey!

  • @daszveroboy
    @daszveroboy 4 года назад

    My haynes manuals are stuck in the office of exchange at heathrow. It's been there for a month. I don't know when I'll receive it ☹️ probably it's been stuck since there's no flight to my country currently. If you're shipping to SEA, particularly Indonesia, my suggestion is to use ups/dhl, don't use royal mail, because it may be difficult for your country's postal service to ship it from the office of exchange.

  • @bruvaasmodai5250
    @bruvaasmodai5250 4 года назад +11

    Smart thinking on the audio guides. Plus it gives all of us armchair experts a chance to talk everyone's ears off

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc 4 года назад +1

    Great video thanks and Good boy Finn!

  • @flyhigh6814
    @flyhigh6814 4 года назад

    How do Cobi that are partnered with the Tank Museum such as the Tiger 131 set come about? What's the process of a tank from the collection being chosen? The 131 is my favorite set. I love the channel and these Q and A videos, and I actually really enjoy you going through the shop items.

  • @debbiecooke2217
    @debbiecooke2217 4 года назад

    Hi, I'm secretly writing to you without my hubby Chris knowing 😊. He loves listening to all your videos over n over 🙄, well every holiday we have he always thinks of places the kids would like but this year I've said we should come visit the tank museum as it's something he often mentions. We are coming to visit on the 17th August which will always be our 1st wedding anniversary. Just wondered if you'd make his day and give him a mention in your next video? His name is Chris Cooke from Glemsford in Suffolk my name is Debbie. Looking forward to our visit and buying memorabilia. 👍🏻 Xxx

  • @nickhtk6285
    @nickhtk6285 4 года назад

    Question: What kind of hearing and eye protection would tank crews use?
    Thank you.

  • @rogerbond7811
    @rogerbond7811 4 года назад +1

    Port and Kelly's Heroes mentioned in one video, can't be bad.

  • @theeaselrider4032
    @theeaselrider4032 4 года назад

    Magnetic note pads, not for your fridge -
    but for the inside of your turret.
    Perfect. That's why I watch these.

    • @QqJcrsStbt
      @QqJcrsStbt 4 года назад

      Need one for my mate's 432

  • @Supersonic_Supernova
    @Supersonic_Supernova 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for answering my question. Yeah I should have been more clear with my question, I was talking about the German Bison SPG.

    • @QqJcrsStbt
      @QqJcrsStbt 4 года назад

      Looking forward to part two of the answer!

  • @Max289-g8v
    @Max289-g8v 3 года назад

    The modern wheeled recovery vehicle of the bundeswehr is also called Bison

  • @genarobarron67
    @genarobarron67 4 года назад

    Were there tigers present at Stalingrad ? When I was 10 I remember reading a book about Stalingrad... I read it over and over at the school library. Anyway, it mentioned the German October push when five divisions attacked on a narrow front against the Russians defending the tractor works, I believe. The book noted that the Germans used their full array of weaponry on this attack. It included flame throwers, stukas, nebelwerfers and their newest super-heavy tanks. In October 1942, the only tank that would fit that description is of course a Tiger. I've researched off and on lately and I can't get a definite answer. So, were there a small number of Tigers deployed to Stalingrad ? I personally don't think that there were... but that's been a constant nagging question over the years. I hope that you can answer my little question ? Thank you, again.

  • @rogergardner6537
    @rogergardner6537 4 года назад

    Did Finn help you rearrange the merchandise? It all seems to have moved between books 😀. Great Q&A, and the WWll exhibition if brilliant, I spent 6 hours there last week while it's still reasonably quiet looking at and reading everything 🤓

  • @JRL6211
    @JRL6211 4 года назад

    Well, I just ordered 4 books from the shop for my father. 5 books doubled the shipping cost to the US ...

  • @bencejuhasz6459
    @bencejuhasz6459 4 года назад +1

    If anyone wants to buy a Haynes Manual from the museum,right now it is the time. At the moment,they are not simply affordable,as they usually are,they really have bargain price.

  • @timbo66
    @timbo66 4 года назад +3

    One Russian museum had a nearly-new T-90. The driver had sold it to them, then the Army turned up wanting it back!

  • @michaelnaven213
    @michaelnaven213 4 года назад

    Brazen Chariots a good read on the North Africa campaign.

  • @QqJcrsStbt
    @QqJcrsStbt 4 года назад

    Just noticed the angle of dangle of the tree!

  • @jonvargis4196
    @jonvargis4196 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for answering my question. I would have never guessed the Russian translation for extra armour was a female country singer :)

  • @AmazingAce
    @AmazingAce 4 года назад

    I have a question, why is the Char d'Instruction (Renault FT) at the Tank Museum painted entirely black? It was previously in artillery grey which as far as I know was historically accurate. Thanks for these videos!

  • @Unreadylearner0
    @Unreadylearner0 2 года назад

    Omg dude was right it's awesome at half speed 👌

  • @jamiewiley6853
    @jamiewiley6853 4 года назад

    ref audio guides. Has the museum considered some kind of app which would give people the option. No issue of loss of equipment although there would be some investment in the audio but much of it is probably already covered in your tank chats. The family group aspect would of course still be there but its a thought

  • @vanvan-oc4nj
    @vanvan-oc4nj 4 года назад

    Very great deep info, thx. ! And not avoiding the horrid ! Tanks were ment to kill people, even did own soldiers (friendly fire). Good stuff !!!

  • @griffinjankowski5412
    @griffinjankowski5412 4 года назад

    If the king tiger had been introduced to the war in adequate numbers and had been manned by a properly trained crew, could it have helped turn the tide of the war, and or stayed on par to the bigger and better tanks the allies started producing later on?

  • @stillsalty947
    @stillsalty947 4 года назад +2

    Ah yes David Fletcher, the man, the myth, the legend...

    • @c2757
      @c2757 4 года назад

      the moustache.

  • @QqJcrsStbt
    @QqJcrsStbt 4 года назад +1

    Please can we have Finn's top 5 tank rides? Whippet, Mastiff....

  • @loetzcollector466
    @loetzcollector466 4 года назад +1

    A local museum has a fantastic collection of 17th century Meissen porcelain. A while back, a family made the claim that an extremely ornate lid, of all things, was through no fault of the Musem looted by the Nazis in ages past.
    The museum undertook a background check for the lid, but in the meantime they actually sent sent it to the claimants for them to keep it in their possession as an act of good faith while the background check was undertaken. I thought that spoke very well to the Museum's reputation. And ultimately it was determined that the lid, one of 3 known to exist, did in fact belong to the claimant. So they prevailed.
    I guess my point is, sometimes it is what the museum does not have in its collection as opposed to what it does which makes it great.

  • @Zxepher50
    @Zxepher50 4 года назад

    are there any accounts of the Bruckenleger IV playing any significant role during the war?

  • @davehopkin9502
    @davehopkin9502 4 года назад

    Why not have a patreon link for the tank museum videos, you produce them regularly anyway so it would be "free" money and not ringfenced for any particular project....... I am sure a lot of viewers would be happy to support you

  • @MrOhdead
    @MrOhdead 4 года назад

    Of course you need to show the oppositions tanks, from WW2, equally for the cold war and after

  • @ottelo7773
    @ottelo7773 4 года назад

    How comfortable are the insides of various tanks?

    • @justian5950
      @justian5950 4 года назад

      It varies, but many of them are decidedly cramped - any more space for the crew either increases the size (so your tank becomes heavier and a bigger target) or means you have to do without something else (less ammo storage, say, or have a smaller gun). This is why outside storage for kit etc is so valued...
      I'm not sure if you still can, but at one point you could go inside the museum's cut-open Panzer III. That was reasonable compared to many others, but you still had to be very careful not to bang your head against all the metal.. and that one was completely stationary and no-one was shooting at you or otherwise making you hurry.
      Some of the tall American tanks were roomy in comparison. Soviet tanks could be very cramped and their solution was to have an upper height limit on crew.
      I wish the museum would do more interiors, not accurate to the millimetre but 'here's roughly the sort of interior space this sort of tank has for the crew to move around in'. Make them from soft play stuff for the reason above and let people try them.

  • @shanechapman3567
    @shanechapman3567 4 года назад

    Yeah this perks my boring day and picks it up makes it better besides building on my 1/35 scale hey I have ah question do you guys have more info on the tortoise like ah book cause I am interested in it and why it was built

  • @justian5950
    @justian5950 4 года назад

    Does the Brazen Chariots book mention what sort of tank he mistook for a Panzer III? Looking, I'd guess an A9 or A10, depending on just when it was.

  • @bozo5632
    @bozo5632 4 года назад +2

    Going to need a Finn Museum Annex.

  • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
    @baronvonlimbourgh1716 2 года назад

    PLEASE PLEASE have Jingels do an audio tour of the museum. Maybe with a few of his dirty jokes and navy stories put in.
    Nowdays it can simply done as a MP3 download and ran from visitors own phones for people who are interested or are a fan of jingles. Doesn't have to be for the general public and all to serious. Jingles loves to waffle on about things anyway so i'm sure he would do a recording for/with you guys.
    I am sure a lot of people would really love that experience. Even if it is only 45 minutes or an hour long or so and doesn't cover the entire collection. People can do it as an extra bit when they visit.
    It would be a bit of promotion for you guys as well.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 2 года назад

      Or maybe it can be an introduction to the museum. Have him tell people where the toilets are and where to get coffee. Where to find certain exhibits and what the must buys are in the shop or something.
      Just a bit of fun in the jingles style people are so fond of.
      I think it would be pretty succesful.

  • @marcelmustang1
    @marcelmustang1 4 года назад

    He's right about the half speed though XD Lol love these vids mister Willey :p

  •  4 года назад

    God save davied F!!!! preach brother preach!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kylehardman9135
    @kylehardman9135 4 года назад +1

    Can you stock pen and sword books please

  • @billevans7936
    @billevans7936 4 года назад

    It's been really great.....pleased...hello to Finn......
    .

  • @tarjei99
    @tarjei99 4 года назад

    17 pounder can penetrate the roof, floor and any part without special armour. E.g. The area behind the wheels.

  • @DanielOrtiz-sm5wi
    @DanielOrtiz-sm5wi 4 года назад

    I was wondering, could you provide any details regarding how truly effective ground attack aircraft were at destroying tanks during WWII? I’ve recently read a couple things where aircraft like the RAF Typhoon and Soviet IL-2 Sturmovik were stated as being not that effective at destroying tanks? Mainly because the rockets they used at the time were widely inaccurate and often didn’t have the punch to penetrate the armor of German heavy tanks like the Panthers and Tigers? I’d imagine that they were still effective but was it the case that pilots “claimed” more tanks destroyed then actually were? Would love to truly know since I personally feel aircraft like the Typoon, Sturmovik, and P-47 were effective Tank Killers :)

    • @justian5950
      @justian5950 4 года назад +1

      It depends. Fire one rocket at a well-armoured tank and it may well miss. Fire twenty canon rounds and you've more chance of a hit. Either way, if you hit the frontal armour, even the rocket may not penetrate. but both can often do the more lightly armoured top (or kill anyone with their head out if you've surprised them) or damage the engine or break the track or...
      Somewhere there are figures from when the Western Allies looked at the tanks the Germans lost in the Falaise Gap and reckoned that a large majority of those were knocked out or abandoned because of aerial activity.

    • @gwtpictgwtpict4214
      @gwtpictgwtpict4214 4 года назад +1

      I've read a few articles (sorry, no sources to hand) that argue that fighter bombers such as the Typhoon and Sturmovik were fairly poor at knocking out tanks, what they were good at was destroying the soft skin logistics train. No logistics means no fuel, no ammunition and no repair.

  • @white-dragon4424
    @white-dragon4424 4 года назад

    Any of the shells used by WWII tanks, even the King Tiger, would simply bounce off Chobham armour. Even the 125mm guns on Iraqi T-72 tanks are almost totally ineffective against Chobham, so WWII tanks' guns would be like squirting water pistols at them.

  • @hzcyd101
    @hzcyd101 4 года назад +1

    7:30 Respect. High moral standards are in short supply these days.

  • @andypedroza9165
    @andypedroza9165 4 года назад

    What happened to the crew of Tiger tank 131?

  • @knutzzl
    @knutzzl 4 года назад +4

    18:45 someone walking on the backlane...

    • @GWorsfold
      @GWorsfold 4 года назад

      A superfan loitering with intent? 🤔

    • @witeshade
      @witeshade 4 года назад +4

      Finn went on full alert right after that, super adorable!

  • @jerry2357
    @jerry2357 4 года назад

    Concerning audio guides, in most cases I find them tedious, because they provide the information too slowly. I much prefer a guidebook with written information, because I can read it quickly and linger on the information I am particularly interested in. For me, reading is much quicker than listening to spoken information.
    Where museums have an audio guide I usually refuse them, unless they are compulsory.

  • @thegodofhellfire
    @thegodofhellfire 4 года назад

    I purchased that tiger 1 model on the table on May 19th and it still has not arrived... I've come to the conclusion the liberty ship bringing it to the USA was sunk by a u-boat. 😔

  • @Nog311
    @Nog311 4 года назад

    Can't you do an audio commentary phone app or podcast

  • @topguntopcat
    @topguntopcat 4 года назад +1

    I completely understand why you do not use audio guides. The musum I work at is looking at introducing audio guides to help the explainers talk to some people but never to take them away from us.

    • @andrewclayton4181
      @andrewclayton4181 3 года назад

      I've had a couple of audio experience's that have been less than satisfactory, and detracted from the experience. Prefer information panels or a knowledgeable attendant to explain things.