Agreed. Ppl need to stop supporting these military right wing orginazations (NGOs) bc they instigated brexit and anti Islamic sentiments. Plus this tank museum is just some rich guys collection that he helps pay for by showing it off to the plebs 🤣😅 Gotta love our society
I love how Richard used his list to discuss things other than the technical stats and battle histories of the tanks he's picked. Those things are interesting too but it is easy to find that sort of information. The perspective provided in today's video was interesting for its freshness as well as for its content.
@@spencerphillips5019 I have the same issue with some of the videos I watch about cars (Americans do great videos but they talk really slowly). Just set the video speed to 1.25 if it helps :)
He _is_ really good speaker. And I like his talking pace a lot, because I'm German and I find him very understandable. His choice of words, his speed, the structure in his presentation, these are all things that make listening to him very enjoyable for me.
I really enjoyed number 2... I think a lot of other people would love to see some videos highlighting the more obscure and not so conventional exhibits that the museum has on display, because I know I would!
As a disabled veteran war pensioner unlikely to ever return to Bovi. I would like that too. When visiting a museum it is easy to be blinded by the eye candy. The WOW! factor of Tiger 131 springs to mind. But quite often the real gems are hidden away or require some reading before they can be appreciated.
I absolutely loved this video, especially the story about his dad. I'm convinced Mr. Smith could make a Top 5 Favorite Track Pins video and it'd still be entertaining and inspiring.
His number one choice brought a tear to my eye, as it made me think about my deceased father and our relationship. It was also so personal for him and it really demonstrated his passion for tanks. Beautiful.
What a pleasure to watch for so many reasons: First the wonderful British English spoken. That pronunciation, melody, stressing etc. Splendid! (I am German, btw) Then the dedication to the topic that speaks from every sentence. The pure facts and information conveyed. The reflection on the historical work you are doing. The legitimate and based reasoning. The mild subtle humour. Ex-cel-lent.
Stunning. I love the combination of enthusiasm, knowledge and intelligence. Every tank museum youtube video exhibits these features as the presenters are all outstanding. The Director always brings an oblique perspective which is , similarly, always engrossing. “What is ‘significant. discuss ?” . Love it! These videos make my Friday :) .Thank you all so much - not just the presenter but the whole team behind these videos.
What an exquisitely presented and argued selection of tanks. Richard has taken me into the cerebral territory of cultural significance with tank as artifact of human endeavour. My mind's eye is left smiling at the ease with which I was guided on this complex journey through some of the museum's holdings with my curiosity both stimulated and sated. Thank you.
Came for the tanks. Stayed for the fascinating lecture on the theory and practice of museum curation. What a splendidly fascinating presentation. Thank you.
The passion with which TOG II is praised is humorous; considering the fact that it was basically a model of what not to do in building a tank for that time.
Its very sad that the mark v doesnt run any longer, but equally your decision, and backed up by your Father with his extensive knowledge with metal, has saved this Tank for ever, so that it will be enjoyed forever,
Its a significant piece of history and to some extent, it wasn't ever meant to run for 100 years. More like run for 100km over its lifetime and they'd consider it a wildly successful machine if it achieved that in the conditions and duress of the day it was used. Heck, if it made it 10km in anger you'd get a good job boys medal!
We've spent many years learning about tanks, but it's nice to spend some time learning about *the* tanks and history. The personal story of the displays it what gives them their individuality compared to picture and video.
There are lots of top/bottom 5 tanks on The Tank Museum RUclips channel and I have watched a lot of them, this is fantastic and goes straight to the top of my list. Bravo!
Loved the final story about the Mark V. Richard is absolutely right, the personal perspective, what the object represents and means to the viewer, it's just a personal and totally wonderful thing. Bravo! Fantastic episode! 👏
It is trully wonderful to see and continue to see your genuine enthusiasm and emotions from a director. Too many directors are all about bottom line costs and numbers but you clearly love your job and subject matter. The others are clearly professional and knowledgeable but your enthusiasm is a big boon!
I meet Richard Smith in The Tank Museum during a Tiger Day, he came over to Me and My brother . He is as enthusiastic in real life as he is in the videos. Seems a really decent bloke.
What a fantastic video, great perspective with tank specific stories and the sentimental value of them, and then to add a pinch of sarcasm and comedy, I loved it Edit: like literally I was laughing one moment and getting misty eyed the next
Actually Director Smith, I really enjoyed your top 5 reprise. It was thoughtful, and the stories were well told. While in England in 2018 I visited the Tank Museum with my wife and children I have seen all of these vehicles, and we appreciate them, the efforts of David Willey, and David Fletcher and all of your talented maintainers. You added just a little more "life" to all included in your top 5 video presentation. Thank you!
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed each of his videos. He offers unusual perspectives, and explains them plainly and directly. I’m always left in a thoughtful mood.
This is an extraordinary concept for a top 5. When I visit a museum I absolutely love finding out about the particular items in the collection and not just as a representation of others of its type and so this video really connected to everything I love about museums. And Mr Smith speaks so passionately about the vehicles and their individual importance (not to mention his wonderful humor) that’s it is impossible not to be captured by his enthusiasm.
I can’t think of better Hosts than who The Tank Museum has provided us. Thank you for staying with enthusiasts, Veterans, and historians as presenters. It is the main reason why I don’t miss any new videos, and hope to visit the museum in person one day. (p.s if the museum ever offered a paid VR “tour” of general and/or specific exhibits, I would gladly pay for that privilege.)
This has to be one of, if not the most enjoyable top 5s I've heard so. Interesting and informative, with the addition of the personal angle. Very well done indeed Richard. As someone else has a said the Tank Museum is very lucky to have you and others like you say the helm.
Good video Richard, I especially enjoyed all that you said about my grandfather Michael. I also understand you recently chatted with my niece on her visit to the museum.
From across the pond: hat's off to your father! Given the isolationist spirit in the United States at the time (and the fact that the United States Army did not have many tanks itself and was not keen to ship off the ones being made) getting that tank - and the ones that followed - was quite an accomplishment. I'm glad he got a shout out in this video; it was well deserved.
How to paint a completely different picture of the things you love and admire and still come away gushing from it all….. Only The Tank Museum and their amazing staff can do this…. Bravo!
Extraordinary tour. Thank you. I'm wondering if the engine is turned over occasionally in the Mark V to keep it in running order? There's no telling if at some point in the future there may be technology for nondestructive/nonintrusive mending of metal. It would be wonderful if the running gear were in shape so she could move again. If I ever get a chance to travel to the UK the Tank Museum is at the top of the list of Must See.
A fantastic example of museum curation. You guys have an audience and you excell at telling the story of the artifacts that you have the honour to curate.
Interesting to see just how far out, the front track return wheel is adjusted on the original Mark V. It would seem indicate that the tracks are very much at the limits of wear.
Recommendation to the Video team. Your Museum has fantastic workshops with experienced engineers & some apprentices. Make a Top FIVE by both? One by an old hand, an experienced engineer. AND a second by a young apprentice possibly a girl. Perhaps show both together discussing how they each love tanks because they work on them. Please include the workshop environment, few see it and it's an amazing place. This will give a totally different perspective on this living museum.
Richard always has great tank chats. He approaches the subject from a different angle than one would expect, and it is very refreshing. Hope to visit the Tank Museum soon so I can look at the Mark I. D6, and read its story. :)
Yay, Richard gets to appear in the videos doing something beyond rattling the tin cup (which is important work, and which he does very well). And sporting the 11/11 poppy, too. Excellent. Also, at 14:47, that has to be the best TOG battle ever. (A fine tank for a war that never happened.)
Verry nice background stories of the tanks, love these stories. Visited the museum in 2017 and hope to visit it again verry soon. Keep up the great work.
I really enjoyed the unique perspective of this top five. The stories behind the individual vehicles (verses the fleet) were refreshing and very different from the usual fare. I particularly liked the explanation of the decision to “ground” the Mark V and the family nature of it.
Richard Smith is a national treasure. If he's not yet been knighted, I urge the Royal Palace to do so immediately. Noted in the advert for the shop that Richard has an OBE. He needs to be elevated.
And that ladies and gentlemen is why this man is the director of the museum.
The Tank Museum is truly blessed with some outstanding advocates. Richard, and "The Two Davids" (Willey and Fletcher) are terrific teachers!
Could we consider the david's david squared? 🤔😅
Voting Brexit isn't couth
Agreed. Ppl need to stop supporting these military right wing orginazations (NGOs) bc they instigated brexit and anti Islamic sentiments.
Plus this tank museum is just some rich guys collection that he helps pay for by showing it off to the plebs 🤣😅
Gotta love our society
@@abaialsa712 What does that have to do with anything?
And Chris Copson as well.
Richard may be the most underrated thing at the tank museum since the Bren carrier
I love how Richard used his list to discuss things other than the technical stats and battle histories of the tanks he's picked. Those things are interesting too but it is easy to find that sort of information. The perspective provided in today's video was interesting for its freshness as well as for its content.
Richard is one of the best talkers I've ever heard - knowledge, boundless enthusiasm and humour - this man would be a fantastic lecturer!
Agree 100% same with David willy and Fletcher. I'm guessing they lecture students as 'practice'
I just wish he could talk a little faster
@@spencerphillips5019 I have the same issue with some of the videos I watch about cars (Americans do great videos but they talk really slowly).
Just set the video speed to 1.25 if it helps :)
He _is_ really good speaker. And I like his talking pace a lot, because I'm German and I find him very understandable. His choice of words, his speed, the structure in his presentation, these are all things that make listening to him very enjoyable for me.
@@spencerphillips5019 RUclips can fix that for you, just up the playback speed.
I really enjoyed number 2... I think a lot of other people would love to see some videos highlighting the more obscure and not so conventional exhibits that the museum has on display, because I know I would!
As a disabled veteran war pensioner unlikely to ever return to Bovi. I would like that too. When visiting a museum it is easy to be blinded by the eye candy. The WOW! factor of Tiger 131 springs to mind. But quite often the real gems are hidden away or require some reading before they can be appreciated.
Some of the more interesting stories come from the most unlikely places.
I absolutely loved this video, especially the story about his dad. I'm convinced Mr. Smith could make a Top 5 Favorite Track Pins video and it'd still be entertaining and inspiring.
I unironically want to see that
“Top five cats that look like Hitler.” i can’t wait for that one. You have to love Richards sense if humour.
I can’t wait for this video!!!!
“Cats that LOOK A LITTLE BIT LIKE Hitler”, mind you! On has to take life in moderation :D:D:D
I am waiting video should be up by now, Yes?
I don't think they know what they have unleashed.
We've got to see a little hitler kitty popping his head out of the top of the Tiger while it's running. 😉
His number one choice brought a tear to my eye, as it made me think about my deceased father and our relationship. It was also so personal for him and it really demonstrated his passion for tanks. Beautiful.
What a pleasure to watch for so many reasons:
First the wonderful British English spoken. That pronunciation, melody, stressing etc. Splendid! (I am German, btw)
Then the dedication to the topic that speaks from every sentence.
The pure facts and information conveyed.
The reflection on the historical work you are doing.
The legitimate and based reasoning.
The mild subtle humour.
Ex-cel-lent.
Stunning. I love the combination of enthusiasm, knowledge and intelligence. Every tank museum youtube video exhibits these features as the presenters are all outstanding. The Director always brings an oblique perspective which is , similarly, always engrossing. “What is ‘significant. discuss ?” . Love it! These videos make my Friday :) .Thank you all so much - not just the presenter but the whole team behind these videos.
What an exquisitely presented and argued selection of tanks. Richard has taken me into the cerebral territory of cultural significance with tank as artifact of human endeavour. My mind's eye is left smiling at the ease with which I was guided on this complex journey through some of the museum's holdings with my curiosity both stimulated and sated. Thank you.
Wordsmith crafted comment. This is the standard of contribution which would make the entire Internet an invaluable enviable asset for humanity.
Number 2 was stunning. I adored everything about that presentation.
It was almost a religious experience. The personal universe of Mr. Smith is a special one. Thank-you sir.
Came for the tanks. Stayed for the fascinating lecture on the theory and practice of museum curation. What a splendidly fascinating presentation. Thank you.
Love the Director in this video. I really appreciate the enthusiasm and passion they have! The story to about D6 was moving!
With a passion like that, I'm glad you have Richard as the Director. If only kids were taught like this in school.
The passion with which TOG II is praised is humorous; considering the fact that it was basically a model of what not to do in building a tank for that time.
A tank that is all kinds of wrong :)
Its very sad that the mark v doesnt run any longer, but equally your decision, and backed up by your Father with his extensive knowledge with metal, has saved this Tank for ever, so that it will be enjoyed forever,
Its a significant piece of history and to some extent, it wasn't ever meant to run for 100 years. More like run for 100km over its lifetime and they'd consider it a wildly successful machine if it achieved that in the conditions and duress of the day it was used.
Heck, if it made it 10km in anger you'd get a good job boys medal!
I have to say I really like Richard's presentations. He has a great perspective that's refreshingly different. I could listen to him all day.
We've spent many years learning about tanks, but it's nice to spend some time learning about *the* tanks and history.
The personal story of the displays it what gives them their individuality compared to picture and video.
Director Richard has much enthusiasm and tells good personal stories and makes good decisions...
There are lots of top/bottom 5 tanks on The Tank Museum RUclips channel and I have watched a lot of them, this is fantastic and goes straight to the top of my list. Bravo!
Who would have thought a tank video would bring tears to my eyes, but here we are. Some more stories of hero's is what the world needs right now.
This really is a surprisingly lively channel and these Top 5 videos particularly so.
Loved the final story about the Mark V. Richard is absolutely right, the personal perspective, what the object represents and means to the viewer, it's just a personal and totally wonderful thing. Bravo! Fantastic episode! 👏
It is trully wonderful to see and continue to see your genuine enthusiasm and emotions from a director. Too many directors are all about bottom line costs and numbers but you clearly love your job and subject matter. The others are clearly professional and knowledgeable but your enthusiasm is a big boon!
The quality of engaging with the people on YT of these curators made them very significant.
What an outstanding video. Such a great and enthusiastic talker. Loved his previous videos too
Richard is incredibly brilliant, he's always interesting to listen to and he made this tank chat very personal to himself.
I meet Richard Smith in The Tank Museum during a Tiger Day, he came over to Me and My brother . He is as enthusiastic in real life as he is in the videos. Seems a really decent bloke.
What a fantastic video, great perspective with tank specific stories and the sentimental value of them, and then to add a pinch of sarcasm and comedy, I loved it
Edit: like literally I was laughing one moment and getting misty eyed the next
Actually Director Smith, I really enjoyed your top 5 reprise. It was thoughtful, and the stories were well told. While in England in 2018 I visited the Tank Museum with my wife and children I have seen all of these vehicles, and we appreciate them, the efforts of David Willey, and David Fletcher and all of your talented maintainers. You added just a little more "life" to all included in your top 5 video presentation. Thank you!
Great Top 5 Richard. I like the theme a lot and the stories behind the important tanks you chose were fascinating. Keep up the great work.
Your passion is a blessing sir!
As you were.
Carry on.
I was definitely not expecting that sentence to end with "cats that look a bit like Hitler". Well played, Sir, well played.
Richard really seems to know the intrinsic value of a historical piece
Glad to see this from a different viewpoint, figuratively and literally.
Superb raconteur. Here is a man who has a unique ability to convey information with humour and depth .
Thank you so much for opening up to us there at number 1. It warmed my heart.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed each of his videos. He offers unusual perspectives, and explains them plainly and directly. I’m always left in a thoughtful mood.
*Amazing!!!Glad to see informative video, Good work bros!!!*
This is an extraordinary concept for a top 5. When I visit a museum I absolutely love finding out about the particular items in the collection and not just as a representation of others of its type and so this video really connected to everything I love about museums. And Mr Smith speaks so passionately about the vehicles and their individual importance (not to mention his wonderful humor) that’s it is impossible not to be captured by his enthusiasm.
This, sir, was epic. I love the concept and the Mk1 D6 section had me cracking up at the start! 99/100 just needs more mustache 😁👍
Not just a Top 5, what an amazing personal Top 5, No.1 definitely deserved it
I can’t think of better Hosts than who The Tank Museum has provided us.
Thank you for staying with enthusiasts, Veterans, and historians as presenters. It is the main reason why I don’t miss any new videos, and hope to visit the museum in person one day.
(p.s if the museum ever offered a paid VR “tour” of general and/or specific exhibits, I would gladly pay for that privilege.)
This has to be one of, if not the most enjoyable top 5s I've heard so. Interesting and informative, with the addition of the personal angle. Very well done indeed Richard. As someone else has a said the Tank Museum is very lucky to have you and others like you say the helm.
I really enjoy listening to this man.
Good video Richard, I especially enjoyed all that you said about my grandfather Michael. I also understand you recently chatted with my niece on her visit to the museum.
From across the pond: hat's off to your father! Given the isolationist spirit in the United States at the time (and the fact that the United States Army did not have many tanks itself and was not keen to ship off the ones being made) getting that tank - and the ones that followed - was quite an accomplishment. I'm glad he got a shout out in this video; it was well deserved.
Educational, classic British humor, Monty Python reference, yes please 🙏 😀 . Seriously thank you guys very much love the content.
Richard's appearance here is one of the few really good things to come out of lockdown...always a welcome commentator!
Lovely to see the director back and still enthusing about the subject
I think this is quite possibly my favourite Tank Museum video on You Tube. Funny. Thought Provoking. Moving. Really really good.
Such great enthusiasm, than you for all the work the tank museum team do to keep this history alive, so much respect for you all.
I’m your number one fan! Haha I’m so glad they made another Richard Smith video. He’s my favorite, without a doubt.
How to paint a completely different picture of the things you love and admire and still come away gushing from it all….. Only The Tank Museum and their amazing staff can do this…. Bravo!
Surely everyone at the Museum should be allowed to do another top 5. Fantastic video with the Director, hard not to love his enthusiasm and passion.
Best military museum in the WORLD IMHO! Must get back there soon.
I love the director's enthusiasm ! I hope he plans to make some more videos.
Love your passion for history and thank you for sharing
I truly love Richard Smith. A bona-fide honest and true tank nerd.
Extraordinary tour. Thank you. I'm wondering if the engine is turned over occasionally in the Mark V to keep it in running order? There's no telling if at some point in the future there may be technology for nondestructive/nonintrusive mending of metal. It would be wonderful if the running gear were in shape so she could move again. If I ever get a chance to travel to the UK the Tank Museum is at the top of the list of Must See.
Really enjoyed this "top 5's" -- perhaps the best one so far. Thank you.
Thank you so much I subscribed to patreon today because of your vid. You have the best voice and your earnestness really sealed the deal for me
A fantastic example of museum curation. You guys have an audience and you excell at telling the story of the artifacts that you have the honour to curate.
Absolutely brilliant! What a fantastic communicator, you enthusiasm is infectious, sir! I'm looking forward to my next visit down to the museum.
That was fantastic, please feel free to make another one.
What a great video, such a different slant and very informative. One of the best I have seen on RUclips.
Great reasoning behind the choices. Really good to see the passion for the history and exhibit's.
I could listen to him for hours. What a great speaker and a fantastic guy, with so much passion for his work!
Interesting to see just how far out, the front track return wheel is adjusted on the original Mark V. It would seem indicate that the tracks are very much at the limits of wear.
Recommendation to the Video team. Your Museum has fantastic workshops with experienced engineers & some apprentices. Make a Top FIVE by both? One by an old hand, an experienced engineer. AND a second by a young apprentice possibly a girl.
Perhaps show both together discussing how they each love tanks because they work on them. Please include the workshop environment, few see it and it's an amazing place. This will give a totally different perspective on this living museum.
Always worth listening to, considered, well informed & entertaining. More please.
Wow that mk1 D6 is a stunner ! Thank you for telling us about it and particularly about Legg
I love Tanks and I love you guys. Thank you for preserving history and all you do. Great list!
You should do a 3d print of the D6 side plate and offer them for sale. Lots of old tankers would love to have one for their display at home.
My favorite one of these. Passionate, informative, and personal.
Fascinating points of view and especially the story behind your final choice. Thanks for sharing.
Richard always has great tank chats. He approaches the subject from a different angle than one would expect, and it is very refreshing. Hope to visit the Tank Museum soon so I can look at the Mark I. D6, and read its story. :)
Excellent...thought provoking especially about why we have museums at all, and their significance in society.
Your personal touch made this much more than the usual top 5. Thank you Richard
Yay, Richard gets to appear in the videos doing something beyond rattling the tin cup (which is important work, and which he does very well).
And sporting the 11/11 poppy, too. Excellent.
Also, at 14:47, that has to be the best TOG battle ever. (A fine tank for a war that never happened.)
Love this unique perspective on a top 5.
Verry nice background stories of the tanks, love these stories. Visited the museum in 2017 and hope to visit it again verry soon. Keep up the great work.
I really enjoyed the unique perspective of this top five. The stories behind the individual vehicles (verses the fleet) were refreshing and very different from the usual fare. I particularly liked the explanation of the decision to “ground” the Mark V and the family nature of it.
You're a great presenter, your passion really translates well to the screen and adds to the enjoyment of the video.
Wonderful choices and wonderful exposition. This is what a Top (Bottom) 5 tanks video should be.
Brilliant video and very well presented.
Richard Smith is a national treasure. If he's not yet been knighted, I urge the Royal Palace to do so immediately.
Noted in the advert for the shop that Richard has an OBE. He needs to be elevated.
What an amazing second run Richard. Humanizing TTM. So great sir.
Just splendid. What a great group of insights from Richard. Loved this.
This is a significant contribution to military history. Well done.
Some wonderful exhibits with their stories told quite brilliantly and in a very engaging way- thank you.
You Tube loves a numbered list after all. lol. Cheers for the upload.
I've seldom seen such passion in anyone for anything.
Respect to the man who did all the research and leg work
The best top 5 EVER! Absolutely wonderful and a great interpretation of the subject matter. Stunning!
Brilliant list really really enjoyed that. Well done the Tank Museum.
This is by far my favorite “Top 5” I’ve watched…SO FAR! Keep it up boys and girls!
Richards enthusiasm is addictive! Great video.
Your story about your Dad is wonderful and I can relate even if mine does not involve a tank.