- Neil_BaumgardnerI know the Ordnance Museum got its Chieftain and a Leopard 1 prototype from the German BWB test organization. Interestingly, Knox also has a Leo 1 prototype...
- Neil_Baumgardner
These are the only pics I have, before I was tracking SNs, VRNs, etc - back during an infamous Memorial Day weekend trip
Neil
- TrevorLarkum- Neil_BaumgardnerI know the Ordnance Museum got its Chieftain and a Leopard 1 prototype from the German BWB test organization. Interestingly, Knox also has a Leo 1 prototype...
By a spooky coincidence the Leopard section from my original German tank books has just gone online if you're interested:
Preserved Leopard 1s
I'll be bringing it up to date as soon as I can.
Very discrete, blurring that guy on the left of the vehicle...wouldn't want his image getting out in public domain where just anybode could make his ID.
- Neil_Baumgardner
Here's the Ordnance Museum Leopard prototype - any identification would be most welcome.
- Neil_BaumgardnerTrevor,
I take it may be able to find some sort of number on the Leo by checking the front right mud flap?
- DontosTrevor
I was only aware of the Challenger being a prototype, of the British series. It is a runner, 'we' included in a demonstration / exhibit in 2003 & 2004.
The turret interior is 'gutted', which is how it arrived here.
Manual traverse is not for the timid, having traversed it 180 degrees, for the shows. (I'd rather manual crank-start, the panzer III before having to traverse the Challanger turret again.)
I can't remember too many details on the Chieftain. I don't think I've even been in her, in my time here. That is quite an unusual fact since I have made it a habit to 'check out' interiors, when the chance occurs.
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