I found another collector! I will try to identify all tanks in the first binder because I am in fact bored M4A1 (76MM) King Tiger (75MM) Sturmtiger (180 Cm) (would love to buy that one if I had the chance) Jagdpanther (88mm) M18 or M10 not sure. (would also be a favorite) And I gave up because there were too many photos! Good video man!
Hey John, I have a recent finds video coming and then I will see what I can do to share more images from the album. Im also planning on a room tour here as well so stay tuned and thanks for watching!
Thanks Bruce...I forgot to add that I was reading only what was written on the reverse of the image by the soldier with no correction. I wonder how many of these images contained "miss-information"!
The amount of wrong information on the Panzers is exactly what I'd expect from wartime GIs. They didn't know what number or name a lot of vehicles had. Only the one that said Panther and Royal Tiger were actually correct.
Hello sequoyah59… Thanks for your feedback. Im sorry you feel that way but I should point out that my channel is not a documentary about WW2 but a discussion on collecting militaria. I would highly suggest starting your own channel where you can share your vision. I would enjoy watching it.
I found another collector!
I will try to identify all tanks in the first binder because I am in fact bored
M4A1 (76MM)
King Tiger (75MM)
Sturmtiger (180 Cm) (would love to buy that one if I had the chance)
Jagdpanther (88mm)
M18 or M10 not sure. (would also be a favorite)
And I gave up because there were too many photos!
Good video man!
Thanks for another fantastic & informative video! Merry Christmas & Keep ‘em Rolling!
Thanks Michelle. Merry Christmas!
Awesome collection, great reenactment fit, and absolutely perfect sticky page impression!
Thanks Living History! It took me weeks of practice to get that right haha!
Nice touch at the end. Love your videos. Please share any additional photos you have!
Hey John,
I have a recent finds video coming and then I will see what I can do to share more images from the album. Im also planning on a room tour here as well so stay tuned and thanks for watching!
Merry Christmas Steve!
Thanks KeeptItBrick! Merry Christmas to you as well and Happy New Year.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas ssww3 2042 and Happy New Year. Thanks for watching.
Love those photos of the knocked out German tanks. Great find.
It is really an amazing album and the details are incredible. It is a great "study" for a reenactor or for someone into modeling.
Thanks Kenneth. When I saw the album I just couldn’t pass it up! Im going to do a video with some more here pretty quick so stay tuned!
At 11:34, that's a Panther, not a Tiger.
Thanks Bruce...I forgot to add that I was reading only what was written on the reverse of the image by the soldier with no correction. I wonder how many of these images contained "miss-information"!
The amount of wrong information on the Panzers is exactly what I'd expect from wartime GIs. They didn't know what number or name a lot of vehicles had. Only the one that said Panther and Royal Tiger were actually correct.
You spent more than half the time blathering on about the album instead of showing pictures.
Hello sequoyah59…
Thanks for your feedback. Im sorry you feel that way but I should point out that my channel is not a documentary about WW2 but a discussion on collecting militaria. I would highly suggest starting your own channel where you can share your vision. I would enjoy watching it.