Wolf.Dose
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Papabear, the half track you took on your picture seems to be a 5 ton Buesing, of which I know only one other existing.
The Koenigstiger (King Tiger) (pic 5 and 8 uses the late rubber saving road wheels. I know only very little King Tigers existing, one at Saumur (F) in running condition, one in Bowington (GB), one in Munster (Panzermuseum), not running, no transmission and one owned by Wegmann, Kassel, no engine. The one in Saumur I saw driving in 1980, when I was there. My friends did ride on the tank, I took the pictures for them.
Pic 10 is a Panther, however the turret is covered, so it is difficult to say, which version.
Wolf
Papabear, the half track you took on your picture seems to be a 5 ton Buesing, of which I know only one other existing.
The Koenigstiger (King Tiger) (pic 5 and 8 uses the late rubber saving road wheels. I know only very little King Tigers existing, one at Saumur (F) in running condition, one in Bowington (GB), one in Munster (Panzermuseum), not running, no transmission and one owned by Wegmann, Kassel, no engine. The one in Saumur I saw driving in 1980, when I was there. My friends did ride on the tank, I took the pictures for them.
Pic 10 is a Panther, however the turret is covered, so it is difficult to say, which version.
Wolf
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