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    #16
    those pics ROCK!
    never had time to go to Bovington, but always wanted to. maybe one day.
    I agree, the paint schemes are very 'new' but hey, some great tanks! Well done to every one involved!
    And looking forward to WW1 (if you know what I mean! )
    regards
    jon

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      #17
      Wow! That Porsche Kingtiger steals the show.

      You have any more pics of it or of the Jagdpanther?

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        #18
        cool stuff

        nice pics dude, thanks for putting them up

        If we're picking favorites of what we've seen so far I'll choose the 8-rad (234/3 right?)
        I love those things!, they just look so unique
        the 234/2 Puma looked the coolest

        Did you take any pictures of allied ww2 stuff?

        Stirling

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          #19
          Hi all thanks for the replies,
          afraid i have hit a problem with the WW1 photos and can only show two but as i only live approx 20 mins from the museum i will return soon. I am due to attend a meet there in late Sept/Oct for sure.
          Since the museum has become a registered charity and been released by the army a considrable ampont of work has been done (to include bringing in the rare WW 1 tanks indoors rather than being left outside !! the down side is some of the gaudy paint schemes (which appear more on the german exhibits)

          Sterling as the museum was free for most of its life i spent many wintry days there and in those days the allied vehicles were the ones that were most cared for and had pride of place in the museum and on this trip it was the german one i was trying to concentrate on (may some allied on an other trip)

          The photo`s below are from the ww 1 trench scene with a MK1 bearing down on you.

          Ashley

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            another

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