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    question for greg walden

    hi greg.
    can you tell me if this is the original colour of the aberdeen tiger

    cheers dennis

    http://community.webshots.com/photo/...86112611LxbaVI






    http://community.webshots.com/user/jtrowbridge555

    #2
    Hi Dennis,

    The Jagdtiger 331 in the front? There's been discussion over the years on Missing-Lynx about this one, and the other APG tanks. I find it hard to search on Missing-Lynx, but I found a few threads.

    http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207...ge/1111668188/

    http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207...rdeen+repaints...............

    http://www.forum.fun-online.sk/viewt...5b09ce21b047c4

    The concensus seems to be that all these at APG (Jagdtiger 331, Tiger II 332, Sturmtiger, Jagdpanther anyway) were repainted shortly after the war, and that none of the early color photos show the original paint. There are some dissenters with some very good opposing opinions, generally centered around the fact that (in the case of Tiger II 332 at least) the repaint jobs are very good; better than most if not any other early museum paint jobs. After a study of Tiger II 332 I'm still convinced that the color photo taken inside sometime after 1951 is a repaint; the pattern does not exactly match b/w photos of the tank taken in 1944.

    Of the heavy tanks I think that the only one at APG that wasn't repainted early was Tiger II 121 of s.SS-Pz.Abt. 101 knocked out in Normandy - the one that's at Panzermuseum Munster now.

    Best,
    Greg
    sigpicFacebook "Tigers in the Ardennes" book page
    www.facebook.com/TigersintheArdennes

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      #3
      colours

      greg
      I have about 9 other colour photos of more tanks from same place at about same time, will post them as soon as possible
      dennis

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        #4
        another question

        greg, do you know if this beast is still in existence

        dennis


        http://community.webshots.com/photo/...86112611zvVoby

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          #5
          Hi Dennis,

          I know it was found by the British troops at Haustenbeck in May 45, but I don't know if it's still around or not.

          Best,
          Greg
          sigpicFacebook "Tigers in the Ardennes" book page
          www.facebook.com/TigersintheArdennes

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            #6
            http://www.planetarmor.com/forums/in...pic=2151&st=30

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              #7
              Based on the two photos posted by Michael, I would have to say that 331 at Aberdeen was not in its original camo scheme

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                #8
                That vehicle most likely met the same fate as the hull for the E-100 found by the british, right down the melting pot.

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                  #9
                  331

                  does this photo prove anything?? the middle and bottom pictures look very similar
                  dennis

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jtrowbridge5 View Post
                    does this photo prove anything?? the middle and bottom pictures look very similar
                    dennis
                    I was lucky enough to sit through a lecture by Jentz and Doyle on paint used by Germany and they belever that was a repaint as there is a squair patch on the frount showing the origional paint scheme

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