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ORIGINAL: yellowshaker
You did say a King Tiger???As in a 1:1 scale King Tiger?
You did say a King Tiger???As in a 1:1 scale King Tiger?
yes sir, the 1:1 behemoth [8D] I wish I could say it was on it's way to my house, haha. Not that I'd have anywhere to put it.....I've never seen one before in person and I can now truly appreciate what a beast those things are. The turret and most of the upper portions were covered with a tarp, so all I could see was the front glacis, the gun poking out, most of the sides, and the tracks of course. Definitely a WIDE load ha.
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Like the fiberglass Lulubelle from Bogey's Sahara. Lot of that movie was shot using a fiberglass mockup. It was up for sale a couple years ago.
Gex, were the truck's tires running low? That's a helluva load.
Gex, were the truck's tires running low? That's a helluva load.
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ORIGINAL: yellowshaker
I thought there was only 1 KT still in existence. Did you get some pics???????
I thought there was only 1 KT still in existence. Did you get some pics???????
omigosh i wish that I had! Unfortunately I was driving, so taking a picture didn't seem like the best idea
I like the idea for the Tiger II "addition" to my house, but I doubt it'd fly with the HOA. Of course maybe some camo netting could solve that 
This was on wikipedia for the Tiger II under the surviving vehicles section:
"Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, United States. Tiger II (production turret). Hull number 280243, built in September 1944. Turret number 332 from s.SS Pz.Abt. 501. Abandoned near Trois-Ponts, it was captured by the US Army on 24 December 1944. The left side was cut open for educational purposes at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in the late 1940s. This tank left Fort Knox on 14 December 2010, en route to the proposed US Army armor museum at Fort Benning, United States."
...soo I suspect that's the one I saw?? It was facing rearwards, so the open left side was not visible, and it was covered by a tarp anyway. In any case, I thought it was a pretty neat thing to see on the way home from work.
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On second thought...the Patton museum is presently moving all the heavy tanks this week ....could very well be you saw the Panther II, which has KT suspension although the museum tank has a Panther A turret on it.
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ORIGINAL: pattoncommander
Like the fiberglass Lulubelle from Bogey's Sahara. Lot of that movie was shot using a fiberglass mockup. It was up for sale a couple years ago.
Gex, were the truck's tires running low? That's a helluva load.
Like the fiberglass Lulubelle from Bogey's Sahara. Lot of that movie was shot using a fiberglass mockup. It was up for sale a couple years ago.
Gex, were the truck's tires running low? That's a helluva load.
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ORIGINAL: pattoncommander
On second thought...the Patton museum is presently moving all the heavy tanks this week ....could very well be you saw the Panther II, which has KT suspension although the museum tank has a Panther A turret on it.
On second thought...the Patton museum is presently moving all the heavy tanks this week ....could very well be you saw the Panther II, which has KT suspension although the museum tank has a Panther A turret on it.
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I personally have seen 5 Tiger II and know of another 6 including 1 in a private collection being built at the moment, of the 5 I have seen they are in the following countries
England x2 including the only Porsche turreted Tiger II, England also has the most Tigers of any type currently 8 including private collections.
France
Belgium
Germany
Sweden is also currently restoring a Tiger II this I haven’t seen yet
England x2 including the only Porsche turreted Tiger II, England also has the most Tigers of any type currently 8 including private collections.
France
Belgium
Germany
Sweden is also currently restoring a Tiger II this I haven’t seen yet
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Details about moving tanks from Knox to Benning:
www.army.mil/-news/2010/02/15/34433-knox-armor-artifacts-begin-move-to-benning/<br type="_moz" />
www.army.mil/-news/2010/02/15/34433-knox-armor-artifacts-begin-move-to-benning/<br type="_moz" />
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the best thing i ever seen in person was, well, im not sure. my uncle spent several years as a national gaurd and one year at the lake george ice festival he was there with some tank, i have no clue what it was but there was a tank crew there with some rather large truck with a crane in it and they had a lengthy demonstration of howthis crane could easily pull a motor out of the tank. the best part was i got to ride in a full blow ready for warfare hummer complete with .50 cal. if youve never been right up close to a 50 cal i gotta say its one intimidating weapon.
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I consider myself very lucky, it definitely made my day. Certainly made the early rush hour more interesting. [8D] In a way though I'm kind of bummed; I've been wanting to go to that museum at Fort Knox, but now it's moved, and Fort Benning is a good deal farther from me than Fort Knox..oh well...maybe I could sneak that in on a trip to Florida someday, and my girlfriend (maybe wife by that time?) will suspect nothing until we get there! "oh gee, armor museum. Had no idea that was here. Mind if we stop by since we're in the neighborhood?"
diabolic-did you actually get to fire the .50 on that humvee? I'd love to do that someday. And drive an Abrams. I suspect I'd only be able to do that stuff if I joined the Army, but they did let Tim Allen do it once upon a time. Guess I just need to be famous for something and it'll be no problem [sm=what_smile.gif]
diabolic-did you actually get to fire the .50 on that humvee? I'd love to do that someday. And drive an Abrams. I suspect I'd only be able to do that stuff if I joined the Army, but they did let Tim Allen do it once upon a time. Guess I just need to be famous for something and it'll be no problem [sm=what_smile.gif]
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ORIGINAL: diabolic-mind
the best thing i ever seen in person was, well, im not sure. my uncle spent several years as a national gaurd and one year at the lake george ice festival he was there with some tank, i have no clue what it was but there was a tank crew there with some rather large truck with a crane in it and they had a lengthy demonstration of howthis crane could easily pull a motor out of the tank. the best part was i got to ride in a full blow ready for warfare hummer complete with .50 cal. if youve never been right up close to a 50 cal i gotta say its one intimidating weapon.
the best thing i ever seen in person was, well, im not sure. my uncle spent several years as a national gaurd and one year at the lake george ice festival he was there with some tank, i have no clue what it was but there was a tank crew there with some rather large truck with a crane in it and they had a lengthy demonstration of howthis crane could easily pull a motor out of the tank. the best part was i got to ride in a full blow ready for warfare hummer complete with .50 cal. if youve never been right up close to a 50 cal i gotta say its one intimidating weapon.



