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Video: Inside the Tanks – The Jagdtiger

Дата: 25.04.2014 12:24:39
View PostToomski2000, on 25 April 2014 - 06:57 AM, said: After having watched the video I certainly enjoyed seeing the various vehicle details but I wonder how much he actually has been around armored vehicles, as I noticed at the engine section of the video his left foot is bending thin fuel lines that feed to and from the fuel pump ( at a guess with not having seen that engine in real life ), which is not a very clued up way to be around a historical piece such as the mighty Jagtiger ! It may sound picky but to be so brash shall we say around such a magnificent vehicle makes me shake my head as the restoration process that makes this Jagtiger the way it is involves not just sweat and the obvious hours and hours of work but a special kind of pride to have been lucky enough to have been involved in a vehicle restoration. UPDATE : for those who have messaged / commented to me about this post with things like ' What would you know about restoring vehicles'  or the best comment 'F**k you your an [edited]'  all I will say Is that I am in fact an ex forces guy who really has worked on more than one vehicle project / restoration ( Like the T-62 I am next to on my profile photo, where the involvement was with the turret which was removed and turned into a training aid for a Foreign Military ) and has also been involved with several Military Documentary programs, such as the 2004 D-Day special, where a Scorpion light tank has Sherman D-Day flotation screens re-created to see how and if the principal really worked ( I am the Vehicle Commander in that section of the Documentary with Sink or Swim on my Helmet, and was incredibly privileged to meet an amazing D-Day Sherman crewman who also features in that part of the Documentary ) so please stop messaging me with those types of comments as I really really do know what I am talking about and I hope this update lets me have some peace, though of course any genuine message etc is always more than welcome.

TheKroo:   Hi Toomski2000,   To answer your question: The_Challenger is an ex forces member, with almost 30 years of experience in the Royal Tank Regiment. So I would dare to say he has spent his fair share of time around armoured fighting vehicles. Enough to know how to act around them, and what to do, or not to do.   I agree with your point of view, as I myself also see that vehicle as a piece of history, and a legendary example of WWII armoured fighting vehicle. And I assure you we always make sure not to do any harm to the vehicles in our dealings with them.  

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