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    i spent a mounth in the hopsita;l i wacthed you tube of ww2 relic hunting and when thye get to russian ground and the stuff is still sitting i feel in love and want to go i watched you tubr for a mounth straight in europe north africa and the south pafic the stuff that was left is just be on belife,you gotta seen some you wull get addicated,just go you tube type ww2 relic and enfou sorry for the spellimg with mrf and injury it is hard to see keys so i guess at them

    #2
    Sorry to hear about your injuries.
    To help;
    Here is a link to help those of us who don't want to go through the trouble of opening a new window to pull up youtube.
    Here is a T34.
    Then just check out the 'related videos'.

    Thanks man, hope you get well soon.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNJ-acc9Qsk

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      #3
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNJ-acc9Qsk

      Originally posted by Hans_in_luck View Post
      Sorry to hear about your injuries.
      To help;
      Here is a link to help those of us who don't want to go through the trouble of opening a new window to pull up youtube.
      Here is a T34.
      Then just check out the 'related videos'.

      Thanks man, hope you get well soon.

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        #4
        The T34 Vid has been around for awhile now. If I remember correctly there was a big article somewhere on the net (might have been on the ‘Diggers’ website) with more pics and other videos.
        As I understand it the tank was so well preserved that the next day after a good clean out and flush of the fuel system and new batteries, they were able to start the engine! Something to do with Bog mud having no or very little oxygen in it, so it preserves things extremely well.

        Anyone know where this vehicle ended up and what condition it is in today?

        Here is a T70 that was in much the same condition.
        http://youtu.be/VNcvlToTW-A

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          #5
          Just found this

          http://www.vincelewis.net/t34.html

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            #6
            "Hosing down the tank reveals that the paint is still almost as new with little or no rust"

            "Many of the T34's parts have been removed, restored and resprayed in grey primer ready for the Soviet olive army drab paint to go on"

            Thats just sad.

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              #7
              Originally posted by D.Trooper View Post
              "Hosing down the tank reveals that the paint is still almost as new with little or no rust"

              "Many of the T34's parts have been removed, restored and resprayed in grey primer ready for the Soviet olive army drab paint to go on"

              Thats just sad.
              I missed those bits when reading!! what a shame. There are so many running T34's why on earth would you do such a thing to a 'one off' like this tank!! shocking if you ask me..

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