Wonderful work on my favourite tank from WWII. I still don't understand mounting more MGs than there were crewmen! Bloody Yanks! --Bob Bailey in Maine, USA
You did a great job transforming from a rusty tank to an almost brand new tank! How you managed to put the 37 mm gun trough the small hatch is mystery for me, Lol 😆 🤣
Cracking job Stuart. One detail, the inside of the drivers hatch should be the same as the outer hull colour, otherwise when in the open position, the white compromises the camouflage.
There is a memorial park outside Winnemucca, Nevada tear features one of these beauties. Not in the best of shape…….. The restoration you did is top notch.
The stuart was a common bulldozer conversion, as well as the Valentine and the grant, post war, there is a ripper conversion of a churchill in an abandoned gypsum quarry not far from my place. I've visited many here in australia over the years.
Awesome! Fantastic work team! I think I still would have rather been in the stuart against those 88 mm flak, the thing could flat out fly! Then even if the 88 hit one of them, the 37 could get through the thin armor on the front of those 88s and wipe out the crew just standing around with the 30 cals. I don't know if they had HE for the 37 there but that would have been ideal, albeit not great.
Absolutely amazing job. So lucky to have you guys restoring such amazing pieces of history. Came along for the tank battle experience today and I'll be back again!
Wonderful work on my favourite tank from WWII. I still don't understand mounting more MGs than there were crewmen! Bloody Yanks! --Bob Bailey in Maine, USA
Sounds & looks absolutely fantastic. Well done, brilliant effort.
Great job guys bringing this one back to life!
Thanks!
Absolutely fantastic job Stuart ………and we love your pickled onions too🥰
Thank You for keeping history alive! It is very much appreciated.
Fantastic! Thanks for all your efforts and for sharing!
Thank you!
Great to that the 37mm shell found a home.well done great job.
Awesome work, guys. My favorite tank from WW2 also.
Awesome restoration, it looks so good!!!! That little guy can definitely move.
This is Only the Light Tank....!
Tanktastic, dudes 👍!
Thanks!
Working on the engine in the tank is a royal pain in the ass. I've done it. We ran Jimmy's M-3 out on Orangethorpe in Orange County, Ca.
Stuart's Stuart. she is a beauty she is.
You did a great job transforming from a rusty tank to an almost brand new tank! How you managed to put the 37 mm gun trough the small hatch is mystery for me, Lol 😆 🤣
Really like the paint scheme 👍
Brilliant restoration, may these last long enough for our grandchildren to see in person.
Well done, gents. She’s an absolute beauty!
Beautiful restoration job!
looks amazing cant wait to own a tank myself would love a valentine mk3
Cracking job Stuart. One detail, the inside of the drivers hatch should be the same as the outer hull colour, otherwise when in the open position, the white compromises the camouflage.
Great video
Thanks!
There is a memorial park outside Winnemucca, Nevada tear features one of these beauties. Not in the best of shape……..
The restoration you did is top notch.
The stuart was a common bulldozer conversion, as well as the Valentine and the grant, post war, there is a ripper conversion of a churchill in an abandoned gypsum quarry not far from my place. I've visited many here in australia over the years.
Looks incredibly impressive. Well done on a fantastic restoration
Fantastic job guys
Great to see you posting again
Thanks! We will be hopefully posting regular this coming month
Great work guys. We have one as well. Allan, (KZN PVO)Durban, South Africa
Fantastic job! What a beauty!
That's a neat colour scheme...
Awesome! Fantastic work team! I think I still would have rather been in the stuart against those 88 mm flak, the thing could flat out fly! Then even if the 88 hit one of them, the 37 could get through the thin armor on the front of those 88s and wipe out the crew just standing around with the 30 cals. I don't know if they had HE for the 37 there but that would have been ideal, albeit not great.
Great work.Look forward to see the Jumbo restored to the same standard.
that was great
Thanks!
Absolutely amazing job. So lucky to have you guys restoring such amazing pieces of history. Came along for the tank battle experience today and I'll be back again!
Awesome work all! Keep it up!
This is a great feat. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for restoring those vehicles, and for preserving history! Just did hit the subscribe button!
Greetings from Germany
Nice work.
2:44 you vs the guy she says not to worry about
Great video. Do you have any idea when your Sherman Jumbo will be in your museum please ?
Hi we are hoping to get back on restoring it in the next few weeks but it will take 18 months plus
Nice
Could you talk about the paint scheme? Looks like they couldn't decide on Desert Tan or Olive Drab .
Hi its a early war desert camo
A practical tank to own for a lottery winner with a few acres of open land 😉
It looked amazing at Harbourgh At War, I don't think they built them as nice new.
Beautiful tank
Superb restoration. Well done.