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Tiger II under restoration in Full
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I am assembling the shots from Full as we speak.

I still have to post-process pictures from Burgdorf (25 tanks) and Schaffausen (4 tanks). I should be able to visit the collection in Wildegg in the near future as well.

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A little update
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And some more
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Hi,

After my last visit in juli 2012 with Massimo the volunteers made a big progress!

For pictures look at "Bildergalerie"
www.koenigstiger.ch/aktuell.html

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Great news! I am going to be there on Saturday, hopefully I'll let you know more

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Great news! I am going to be there on Saturday, hopefully I'll let you know more

Massimo


Massimo, could you check the two M7B2s of the museum and get their serial numbers, please?

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As far as I remember, neither serial number is visible. But I'll give it another try

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the number should be "in a box" just above the bolt strip of the differential housing :


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In the past I've just looked at the same location as the M4's serials, without results. I'll check them again.

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s/n for M7 Priest on display is 117

I don't have it for the Priest's wreck

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Latest, good news on the Kingtiger:

- They are reassembling the suspensions and the whole running gear
- Engine is in Poland for restoration, should be back at the end of the year

It's worth noting that the transmission remained in Full.

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s/n for M7 Priest on display is 117 (I think Pierre Oliver was looking for it)

I don't have it for the Priest's wreck

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thanks Massimo. It seems to be a bit low for an M7B2..

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I am afraid I wasn't clear on the post above. The M7B2 on display has s/n 117.
Just to be clear, it's this tank:
www.flickr.com/photos/...4088553191

The Museum also owns an M7B2 wreck:
www.flickr.com/photos/...4088553191

I wasn't able to take a look at this one, since it's not on display. I'll give it a try in July.

The Museum doesn't owns any additional M7s that I am aware of.

Hope it will help

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thanks Massimo. It seems to be a bit low for an M7B2..


I was thinking the same, but I am 100% sure on the number, it's perfectly readable, very clear, no way to make mistakes.
Could it be an M7 updated to B2 or all the B2 where made from scratch?

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Massimo,

I understood that you referred to that tank. A such low SN should fit with a very early M7 with radial engine and a riveted lower hull. These tanks were built on M3 Lee chassis :


The M7B2 displayed at Full should be built on an M4A3 chassis. I only know 4 M7B2 serial numbers, but they are all in the 4xxx range.

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