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Sinsheim. German AFVs
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More vehicles from the museum. Pz III N:











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I am not that happy about the shots covering the Hummel. Anyway, here you can see a few:









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The Pz IV:











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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:29 pm
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The guy (mannequin) standing in the Hummel needs to visit his chiropractor!

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There aren't that many Marder around, so I think it derseves more pictures:


















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StuH 42 10.5 cm here:
www.com-central.net/in...8664#88664

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Awesome stuff, Thanks for posting.



Its my understanding that the Hummel is the former property of the Patton Museum that was 'returned' in the 60's. She looks beautiful. I believe she is operational also.

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The Hummel we returned was the early-type with the separate driver compartment, not the full width type seen here. I think ours went to Panzer Museum at Munster.

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First time I have seen a Marder with a canvas cover for the fighting compartment. Was this an issue item, or something the museum made up. I don't remember seeing any photos with this cover.

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Nice pictures, Massimo, as always....

Is it known what made the four (maybe five) visible penetrations on the Mk IV front?

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@Don. See Gary's answer, that Hummel went to Munster. Another Hummel from APG went to Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung in Koblenz, Germany

@Tanklord. I have seen wartime pics with the canvas, but I am not sure if the one in the Museum matches an issue item. Anyway there are only two Marder H in the world, this one and another in Trieste, Italy (I posted pictures of it last year)

@Doug. Based on Trevor's book this Pz IV come from Saumur. It has heavier penetrations along the running gear

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More battle damages on Pz IV:









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Stug III here:
www.com-central.net/in...8664#88664

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@Doug. Based on Trevor's book this Pz IV come from Saumur. It has heavier penetrations along the running gear


Yes, here's the link:

preservedtanks.com/Pro...Select=127

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