Question: How would you go about restoring the fighting compartment and fitting the fuel tank when the turret is on? Would it not be easier to do that before fitting the turret?
Do you foresee any other future restorations of vehicles from Bovington? You must be all very proud, quite rightly so for such a fabulous restoration. It’s a legacy that will outlive you all. Whenever it appears in photographs or films, you can proudly say “we did that” 👍🏻
You should be very proud lads... truly a fantastic job...history being restored before my eyes....what RUclips was invented for .. educational...and fun.
I wish we'd had a forklift when we were fitting new track - it normally came in either 4 or 6 links in a pallet and we had manually lift and connect all the links together and then break down the old track to go back into the pallet for disposal - character building they used to say :)
@@WinterroSPthe hull it was on in the museum was a mk10 hull which was incorrect so they are putting it on a mk3 hull which is the type of hull original
Ted is receiving love from Titusville FL USA. Since my dog Gomer passed 2 months ago seeing Ted with you makes me smile and think of my pal Gomer. Love you all Mr. Hewes but special love for Ted.
@@ibubezi7685 Because she for some reason is not around on Camera. I like her as well but don't even know her name. I just heard the spaniel called a good girl.
Hopefully, you’ll get a contract to fix up a few more of the Tank Museum’s pieces that need some attention. Coming from an antique restorer, you guys have done a fantastic job.
If the engine works. Lay the track out in front of the vehicle, put a track rope on the first link and run the rope over the top rollers and around the sprocket, then use the engine/sprocket as a windlass to pull the track on, when the track gets to the sprocket and has engaged with the sprocket teeth remove the rope continue to drive the sprocket until the track meets the track under the last road wheel. Because both tracks are off you would have to pull the vehicle onto the track. Once one sides on you can move the vehicle onto the other track using the gearbox. I was in the Armoured corps for 23 years and that's how we did it on CVRT, AFV432, Chieftain and Challenger. Just a thought. Keep up the entertaining videos. 👏
That sounds like a lot of work, also it’s only me and Jack, in the army you probably had 10 men. Remember there’s more than 1 way to skin a cat However thank you for your service
@@MrHewes we normally had 3 men, maybe 4. Not a criticism of how you do it I just feel there's an easier way. Please keep up the great work, I really enjoy your posts.
That's exactly how we did it on our Cent AVREs and Chieftain AVLBs too. The worst part was joining all the 4 link pieces together and afterwards splitting the old track. Two men could carry 4 links but it was easier with three of you. As we usually had plenty of time it was usually a crew job and if you had somebody who was good with a sledgehammer it didn't take very long either.
seeing the turret swing around just before being dropped onto the hull was basically like seeing the turret rotating on its own as if it was on the hull. It is really exciting to see how close it is to being complete! It is also really cool to see it moving under its own power with the turret
Epic series with the”Big Green Fighting Machine”. Just gets better and better. SO satisfying watching those pins go in. That Foden is worth its weight in Cheerios… Crack on team Hewes!
This video is a masterclass in Youtubing. Great content, great editing, great camerawork. No zooming in, long informative shots. Why you only have 226k subscribers is beyond me. You deserve, and i'm sure will have a lot more!
That is a hell of a turret, it makes the tank look small, I am not sure I would want to be in it when the gun fires, it looks great, if not a little unreal, what a mad machine.
I've been loving this FV4005 restoration! You fellas are doing a top notch job. Ted's supervision is right on point. You'd be lost without his expert advice. Nice work all!
You guys deserve a gong, especially Jack with wedding and all. Think everyone should be well impressed with your efforts and professionalism to bringing the FV4005 back to life.
I caught this one late as I was catching up on Clarksons farm. Great to see Jack's midget arms back. Top tip for track tension: if you want to tension the left track, slightly neutral turn right and the slack will come to the front, and vice versa. That way you can collect the slack easier with the idler wheel. That's how we did it on chally 2, only we had hydraulic track tension so no hand cranking 👌🏼👍🏼.
Best videos on RUclips. I never realised that the Tracks only ran off one series of Sprockets each side, for some reason I thought they were at each end of the Tank.
You guys really did great with your massive Tonka toy! Again and again the Foden is proving it's worth easily moving the turret to its place and doing a great job with its tracks quickly. Congratulations with the wedding 💑
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it 1000 times, when Ted is on the job a lot more gets done. That thing is absolutely fantastic and completely totally massive!
And another is brought together and that long barrel cannon for a better word it's going to be great to see that cannon mounted. and another great video
That was quite some vlog! To see those steps towards completion carried out so perfectly makes me realize how professional you have become, how tidy the workshop is and a clean flat floor, and how good the camera crew are!! Well done.
Amazing work, such a great channel to watch. Please let’s push the algorithm to help spread this amazing channel to 500k then 1 million subs. Better than mainstream tv.
Good to see Jack hasn't suffered any ill effects from his honeymoon. I never had a set of tracks fit that well, the track gods were looking down on you. Roll on next video.
Had completely forgtten about the hours spent playing in and around these as a kid. What a strange place to find a memory. Amazing work, look forward to seeing the final product.
Get a sarong or an old towel, hold it under the yard tap for a minute, ring it out and presto! You have dog air conditioning. Rinse and repeat when said towl dries out. Ted will love you, that cold cement floor, and a thin wet towel over him. Used to do it to my black Dane in Africa when it got really hot.
Still cannot get over how clean and shiny the engine compartment (+ contents) is! Its a reassuring relief to get a peek into the rusty driving section, which looks its age!!🤣
"The gun is live" I think we ought to get the British Military and Bovington Tank Museum to produce some shells and a firing range for it. Let everyone see it delete some stuff.
Your videos have been popping up on my feed because I’m interested in military history and the picture of the 4005 with a turret on is……… freaking awesome!!!!!!
Amazing to see the progress on this project. I am one of many who have clambered around this turret, in my case back in the 1970's. What a turnaround :)
I don't usually give unsolicited advice, but next time you go to put tracks on a vehicle, maybe play a few games of world of tanks. Even with my worst crews, the tracks are back on in about 10 seconds and they don't even take longer while under fire. In all seriousness, it was so cool watching the work you do. Thanks for sharing these videos with us.
Welcome back Jack, hopefully had a good Honeymoon break and are ready for the next part of the rebuild, Joe you have done stirling service whilst Jacks been away so thanks for doing what you have. Without you, this thing would still lie rusting in several places around the country. Thanks to the whole team everything is looking hopeful. Cheers and beers to you all, from W Berks.
I remember having trouble doing this to Airfix kits when i was a child. Since discovering this site i have marveled at the knowledge and skilled work that you all have and even at such a young age.
There is nothing like an improvised hammer, especially when you have a selection on the wall right next to you. And a nicely turned cider can! I suspect by your product placement you want to keep Thatchers supplying the shed.😄
Looks like the afterparty went well. Congrats for the "happy couple" *funny looking concept tank - Turned out to become looking better then expected. :P
if you watched this and didn't like SHAME!!!!
Good video
i never like, but sure
I liked on both accounts. This is amazing
Do you think we will have it done in time for Tankfest?
I'd say you have a strong chance as long as there are no problems
..just as I was typing...lol
Question: How would you go about restoring the fighting compartment and fitting the fuel tank when the turret is on? Would it not be easier to do that before fitting the turret?
Shedfest was this weekend ;)
@@arpmuless_official He's just test fitting the turret. Probably.
Props to my WoT crew repairing a broken track in 4 Seconds from inside the tank
Props to my WoT crew for staying calm while I'm doing a fucking flip
Props to my WoT crew for... HOLY FUCK IS THAT AN FV40... ded.
Having a fiat500 next to the tank really helps to imagine how big of a lad that tank is.
It also gave me so much anxiety for the little thing. One tiny fender bender would have ended it 🤣
Banana for scale...
Do you foresee any other future restorations of vehicles from Bovington? You must be all very proud, quite rightly so for such a fabulous restoration. It’s a legacy that will outlive you all. Whenever it appears in photographs or films, you can proudly say “we did that” 👍🏻
We would love to continue working with them
The tank destroyer Churchill 👍🏻
What a pleasure watching you genius guys fixing tanks!!
The FV4004 Conway and FV4202 would probably be quite straightforward. Maybe even Tortoise too
Can they be persuaded to drop off something like a Jag-panzer for restoration next?
Without the boom pole you still have the ultimate off road camper!
The big pole is useful for drying the washing, or rigging up a tarp.
Or flying your camp colors, or food procurement.
@@bare-footjo35 quickest minced meat prep in the world?
Only it takes a while to collect it afterwards
@@bare-footjo35 Is their a shotgun cartridge big enough?
@@etherealbolweevil6268 H.E.S.H. not good enough?
You should be very proud lads... truly a fantastic job...history being restored before my eyes....what RUclips was invented for .. educational...and fun.
I wish we'd had a forklift when we were fitting new track - it normally came in either 4 or 6 links in a pallet and we had manually lift and connect all the links together and then break down the old track to go back into the pallet for disposal - character building they used to say :)
Supposedly a crew task, but we always made it a Troop-task, just to get it done in a reasonable span of time.
Smart guys always bribed the Eager Beaver guy to turn up. We had a JCB 3c with forks, no bucket. too easy.
I hated track bashing...
This is awsome never expected to see the FV4005 working again ever from its old previous condition
It does have a different hull than the one that was on display.
(The turret is the same)
@@WinterroSPthe hull it was on in the museum was a mk10 hull which was incorrect so they are putting it on a mk3 hull which is the type of hull original
What happened to the original hull??
@@deskmat9874the original was supposedly removed from the 4005 turret and remated with a Mk3 centurion back into service
Ted is receiving love from Titusville FL USA. Since my dog Gomer passed 2 months ago seeing Ted with you makes me smile and think of my pal Gomer. Love you all Mr. Hewes but special love for Ted.
Sorry for your loss
@@MrHewes Thank you. You can just hug Ted for me then.
Hey, another Florida viewer. Nice.
Charlotte county (west coast) myself. 😉
Why doesn't the Spaniel (ruclips.net/video/oEi3QijKrCI/видео.html) get ANY love? At all??!?!?!!?
@@ibubezi7685 Because she for some reason is not around on Camera. I like her as well but don't even know her name. I just heard the spaniel called a good girl.
Bollocks to the tank thingy! Massive congratulations to Jack and Mrs Jack 🥂🎂💑.
Already! He's only been married ten minutes 😮.
@@keitht3055 It doesn't seem to have cheered him up, though!
@@slammerf16 ha you didn’t know me before I met my mrs 😂
congrats jack to you and the wife
Hopefully, you’ll get a contract to fix up a few more of the Tank Museum’s pieces that need some attention. Coming from an antique restorer, you guys have done a fantastic job.
1:31 never realized that tank tracks would make such a nice adjustable fence 😂
I know one frg member who wrote off his car hitting a piece of curled up track.
for toddler yes
You guys should be knighted for this amazing piece of British Military history 👌
Arise Sir Ted
Good to see Ted heavily involved in supervising this segment. No squashed fingers with Ted on the job!
Good to have Jack back, his helpful comments are priceless - "Brackets Mate, Brackets, They're Brackets"
That's bloody incredible, from gate guard to working in no time really. Well done.
All eyes will be on that lovely beast at Tankfest. Wonderful restoration. Also congrats on your marriage Jack.
Its great how caring you are towards Ted, he is clearly a special friend and he is important to the channel and the workshop.
If the engine works. Lay the track out in front of the vehicle, put a track rope on the first link and run the rope over the top rollers and around the sprocket, then use the engine/sprocket as a windlass to pull the track on, when the track gets to the sprocket and has engaged with the sprocket teeth remove the rope continue to drive the sprocket until the track meets the track under the last road wheel. Because both tracks are off you would have to pull the vehicle onto the track. Once one sides on you can move the vehicle onto the other track using the gearbox. I was in the Armoured corps for 23 years and that's how we did it on CVRT, AFV432, Chieftain and Challenger. Just a thought. Keep up the entertaining videos. 👏
That sounds like a lot of work, also it’s only me and Jack, in the army you probably had 10 men. Remember there’s more than 1 way to skin a cat
However thank you for your service
@@MrHewes we normally had 3 men, maybe 4. Not a criticism of how you do it I just feel there's an easier way. Please keep up the great work, I really enjoy your posts.
I did that with a cent track in bovvy , just me and a driver , using a track rope and the final drive .
That's exactly how we did it on our Cent AVREs and Chieftain AVLBs too.
The worst part was joining all the 4 link pieces together and afterwards splitting the old track. Two men could carry 4 links but it was easier with three of you.
As we usually had plenty of time it was usually a crew job and if you had somebody who was good with a sledgehammer it didn't take very long either.
@@MrHewes actually the easiest way to do it.
"Hope you enjoyed the video . . ." a complete waste of breath, I ALWAYS enjoy Mr. Hewes' videos, Regards from the former New World Colonies.
Just making a a batch of chilli. Sat back down at the laptop for simmering time, and this little beauty appears. Excellent work there Ted.
seeing the turret swing around just before being dropped onto the hull was basically like seeing the turret rotating on its own as if it was on the hull. It is really exciting to see how close it is to being complete!
It is also really cool to see it moving under its own power with the turret
You should make a playlist about the Fv4005 coming together.
I have check it out
Being able to restore a one of the kind object like that is a real honor,and it speaks volumes to you and your guys ability to do things right. NICE!
There's a marketing opportunity - 'Mr Hewes Grumpy Jack Cider' seriously though, great work!
It's a beast and looks amazing, good old Ted doing a grand job despite the Jnr staff flirting with him.
Not gonna lie I wasn't expecting a BREAKFAST reference. Not disappointed. Nice work fellas, glad to see it's coming along.
Epic series with the”Big Green Fighting Machine”. Just gets better and better. SO satisfying watching those pins go in. That Foden is worth its weight in Cheerios… Crack on team Hewes!
Looking forward to seeing the gun being fitted. I have some experience of shoving long skinny things into narrow passages but never required a Foden.
This video is a masterclass in Youtubing. Great content, great editing, great camerawork. No zooming in, long informative shots. Why you only have 226k subscribers is beyond me. You deserve, and i'm sure will have a lot more!
Cheers I’m trying to improve with each video
That is a hell of a turret, it makes the tank look small, I am not sure I would want to be in it when the gun fires, it looks great, if not a little unreal, what a mad machine.
I've been loving this FV4005 restoration! You fellas are doing a top notch job. Ted's supervision is right on point. You'd be lost without his expert advice. Nice work all!
You guys deserve a gong, especially Jack with wedding and all. Think everyone should be well impressed with your efforts and professionalism to bringing the FV4005 back to life.
A work of passion and so good to see this progress! A journey we all have enjoyed - you've done the Country proud
Hard to believe it was conceived and built in the first place .
Amazing job people.
Good camera work and sound .
Great video 👍🏼
I caught this one late as I was catching up on Clarksons farm. Great to see Jack's midget arms back. Top tip for track tension: if you want to tension the left track, slightly neutral turn right and the slack will come to the front, and vice versa. That way you can collect the slack easier with the idler wheel. That's how we did it on chally 2, only we had hydraulic track tension so no hand cranking 👌🏼👍🏼.
YES THATS THE EASIEST TRACK BASHING I'VE SEEN FOR JUST THREE PEOPLE AND A DOG.😮😊
Best videos on RUclips. I never realised that the Tracks only ran off one series of Sprockets each side, for some reason I thought they were at each end of the Tank.
Vid quality getting better and better, this is a major milestone! Hope you guys are congratulating yourselves!
That’s a battleship turret on a tank hull! Wow!! Even with a camouflage paint scheme you aint hiding that thing!!!
The history being reborn is off the chart, well done to you and the team for resurrecting the FV4005
Looking good girls and boys. Congratulations Jack and Mrs jack. Looking forward to the next video.
It Runs, Moves Pops and Booms, what a Beasty, welcome back Jack !
You guys really did great with your massive Tonka toy! Again and again the Foden is proving it's worth easily moving the turret to its place and doing a great job with its tracks quickly. Congratulations with the wedding 💑
Amazing work from everyone. Well done.
But are we to be worried that Ted seems to be branching out on his own. 😮
Never clicked so fast in my life
I've had bedrooms smaller than that turret, and the paintwork has never been as nice either! Top job, everyone involved. Class.
Such a great series, its a joy watching you guys putting the 4005 together
Thank you for restoring this tank, besides the last one in existence. I'm glad to know these tank can ride again.
With a bit of help from the lads Ted has done it again His video skills and direction have no limits Well done lads and keep up the good work
Just love your dog. Hope you always check where he is before moving the big bits of heavy metal about. Hate to see him hurt.
You made that look easy Mr Hewes! Experience!!
Phil
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it 1000 times, when Ted is on the job a lot more gets done. That thing is absolutely fantastic and completely totally massive!
You make it all look so easy
Thanks
Hope everything goes along well gents, it's looking like she may be sorted in tme for Tankfest!
Well done chaps, a bit of history restored. Congrats to Mr & Mrs Jack.
Good job Ted and Team 👍👀✨️👏
Superb chaps and lasses! Thatshed could be parked in the turret it's so big.. and extra points for wedding dancefloor singing!👊🏻
"What a noisy piece of sh-" hahaha :D
It looks absolutely majestic when entering the hangar
I really hope so for tankfest it’s got to be a must, brilliant work from the team, looking better all the time, congrats jack
Anyone else notice Jacks scratch and sniff test? 😂
" its not the sort of thing you can un-see is it " 🤗 🤣
timestamp?
And another is brought together and that long barrel cannon for a better word it's going to be great to see that cannon mounted. and another great video
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOO WHOOO ! You Guys ROCK !
Cheers From California 😎
That was quite some vlog! To see those steps towards completion carried out so perfectly makes me realize how professional you have become, how tidy the workshop is and a clean flat floor, and how good the camera crew are!! Well done.
Congratulations Jack 👍
Amazing work, such a great channel to watch. Please let’s push the algorithm to help spread this amazing channel to 500k then 1 million subs. Better than mainstream tv.
Good to see Jack hasn't suffered any ill effects from his honeymoon.
I never had a set of tracks fit that well, the track gods were looking down on you.
Roll on next video.
Had completely forgtten about the hours spent playing in and around these as a kid. What a strange place to find a memory. Amazing work, look forward to seeing the final product.
awesome work guys
These tanks look really amazing to me. So cool to meet a RUclipsr that messes with military tanks old tanks. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
That's a nice armored barn you got there
Big tank and a careful and smart Foden, plus just everything else and Jack and Ted and sunshine and history. Brilliant!!
Get a sarong or an old towel, hold it under the yard tap for a minute, ring it out and presto! You have dog air conditioning. Rinse and repeat when said towl dries out. Ted will love you, that cold cement floor, and a thin wet towel over him. Used to do it to my black Dane in Africa when it got really hot.
That engine sound is wonderful, both the lorry and the tank. ❤
I think Ted needs an inflatable paddling pool to lay in! Well done Jack, not a virgin anymore, was it worth the wait? 😛 That thing looks amazing 👏👍
Armoured shed is an accurate statement. Good luck from Canada
Ted is just thinking nice weather for a cold pint 😅
That brings back memories, track bashing in the summer heat in Germany. Getting ready for autumn exercises.
“That identifies as a hammer” pans up to a wall of hammers behind him😂 i love this guy
Still cannot get over how clean and shiny the engine compartment (+ contents) is! Its a reassuring relief to get a peek into the rusty driving section, which looks its age!!🤣
thanks for doing my mum jack!
thank you for answering about the gun! hope to see more progress, keep it up
"The gun is live"
I think we ought to get the British Military and Bovington Tank Museum to produce some shells and a firing range for it. Let everyone see it delete some stuff.
Your videos have been popping up on my feed because I’m interested in military history and the picture of the 4005 with a turret on is……… freaking awesome!!!!!!
Amazing to see the progress on this project. I am one of many who have clambered around this turret, in my case back in the 1970's. What a turnaround :)
Well done guys and this video is released on my birthday top pressie watching the tracks and turret going on and it driving into the shed 👍👍👍
And the sun is shining across South Leicestershire! BIG bonus
Glad Ted is on the job - things seemed to go very well with him on charge.
Nothing short of brilliant work by the lads yet again. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ job.
I don't usually give unsolicited advice, but next time you go to put tracks on a vehicle, maybe play a few games of world of tanks. Even with my worst crews, the tracks are back on in about 10 seconds and they don't even take longer while under fire. In all seriousness, it was so cool watching the work you do. Thanks for sharing these videos with us.
Do I know you??? XD
Wow what a great job the tank looking great can’t wait to see when the gun goes in and glad Ted was there in charge 👍👍👍👌😁
Amazing work, well chuffed for you, great to see it all coming together. Also glad for a bit of bully back at the end. ❤❤
Bloody good job Ted Camera Crew and Lads !!! 😉🙃😎
Welcome back Jack, hopefully had a good Honeymoon break and are ready for the next part of the rebuild, Joe you have done stirling service whilst Jacks been away so thanks for doing what you have. Without you, this thing would still lie rusting in several places around the country. Thanks to the whole team everything is looking hopeful. Cheers and beers to you all, from W Berks.
So good to see things done, methodically and sensibly
I remember having trouble doing this to Airfix kits when i was a child.
Since discovering this site i have marveled at the knowledge and skilled work that you all have and even at such a young age.
0:02 little 'Tall Mr Hews" next to the gigantic turret... I enjoyed the take very much.
There is nothing like an improvised hammer, especially when you have a selection on the wall right next to you. And a nicely turned cider can! I suspect by your product placement you want to keep Thatchers supplying the shed.😄
Looks like the afterparty went well. Congrats for the "happy couple" *funny looking concept tank - Turned out to become looking better then expected. :P
Awesome to see this beast come together. Thank you for sharing this adventure.