Amen to that. When doing these kinds of deals from afar nothing would beat having boots on the ground. If I was more mobile and had the budget for it I wouldn't have any issues travelling to the old east block to inspect vehicles etc ie to ascertain whether they actually run or look as advertised. But if its worth anything then I would feel just as apprehensive if I had to bring a vehicle over from the US to here since flying over for a personal inspection would more or less cost me the same as to ship the vehicle on its own.Well, yes, because what most people forget is the transportation, customs and import approval, months of waiting, risk of losing your funds (happened to me 2x now), and risk of seizure, Dept. of Ag. cleaning / fines etc., and the risk that what you bought is incomplete or doesn't run. So, yes, if they are in the states they are worth a WHOLE lot more.
And here I figured most MBT's was able to be moved by rail. I know our Leo I and II are able to be moved by rail and on road. But then again the T-72 might be wider then I initially thought or assumed.Too wide to move by rail.
But I would love to get my hands on a Leo I or a Challenger I and drive around in . I sadly think both the cost of acquisition as well as the running cost would bankrupt me, and sleeping inside a tank is just not as comfortable