I feel like after watching the tanks and listening to the music standing up and giving a standing ovation and shouting "bravo" just like at the opera. Out standing film many many thanks
Also, go to Lulworth Cove,which is close by. On the way you will pass Lulworth Camp and gunnery ranges. They fire the C2 there. The noise is absolutely ear splitting.
Great selection of photos, thank you. Well done Bovington Tank Museum, it looks great)). For those that don't like the music, there's a volume control somewhere; it's a bit difficult to find, but I'm sure you'll manage. Be thankful for the upload and as usual, if you don't have anything nice to say, it shows class to better not say anything at all.
...I used to be a member of the Sinsheim Auto & Technique Museum in Germany when I lived there...I was SOOOOO BUMMED when they "Cut-Opened" the TIGER TANK there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been to the major tank museums in the world, Sameur, Munster, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Patton, and American Heritage, will admit i am missing out on the Russian muesum, which i hope to complet in 2020.This is in my opinion the best, the collection is incredible, the recent Tiger Collection was outstanding, the Fury Sherman, the S Tank, getting inside WW1 tanks, the Buffalo, Mineclearing Sherman Crab, the list goes on. Cafe food is 'real', pies, pasties, curries and ofcourse chips.Shop has a wide range of stuff and unusual things not seen anywhere else.I want to request my ashes be spread there.
@TimMiddleton but aren't there 3 Tiger II's (King Tigers).... 2 tan ones (one is a Porsche turret) and the 3rd one is a green camouflage one..... then there is the Elefant tank on-loan from Maryland in the USA from the US Army and then there is finally a Tiger I tank....
@@TimMiddletonoh never mind, one of the tan big ones isn't even a tank, it is a Hunting Tiger.... a tank destroyer with no traversing tank turret........
The Nazi tanks still modern and handsome-the allied stuff looks dated and dull-they looked dated even during the war-! I’m English and when I was a child in the 60s nobody at my school was remotely interested in building Allied airfix kits -just German tanks especially the Tiger 1-still my personal favourite 🏴
My Personal favourite is actually the maus. Thank god there we're only Two proyotypes. I wonder what would have happened if the Maus would have went serial production.
You can catch a train from Waterloo to Wool, which is about two and a half hours. Catch a taxi from the rank outside Wool station to the museum (about £8). Easy to do a day trip.
Air power & Aircraft Carriers with their surrounding layers of ships, subs, and satellites, changed the nature of war after the tank did. Love the tank, but they can be picked off from the sky with planes and satellites these days.
Can some one tell me why the hell is a challenger ll in a museum? Arnt museums for old things I think a challenger ll is some how still in service? Am i right sorry for any sarkyness
It's a prototype , v5 I think, so it fits in the timeline of British tank development. thanks to Gov't cuts , it's also the one the Army uses for spares!
@Menachem Schmeichel I got confused. The turrets were designed for the Porsche prototype but since Porsche did not build his hulls they went to henschel instead. Although Porsche never built the turrets Krupp did. Although at the tank museum they do say pre-production and not Porsche, but I think that refers to the tank itself as the example was never used and was used for testing purposes.
xynudu Almost all of Japanese tanks scraped or abandoned by imperial army or GHQ but a few tanks are present. For example Type-3 Chi-nu is displaying at JGSDF ordinance school. and Type97 is also displaying at Yūshūkan in Yasukuni Shrine. (sorry for my bad english😫)
According to some reliable sources, the Tiger 2 with Porscheturm is in a desolate state inside. The engine has been upgraded for the Tiger 1 (131). The Jagdtiger could still drive today, unfortunately, the British have left behind the engine flap and the broken landing gear Porsche in Haustenbeck.
You actually have no idea what you're talking about Roland. You have obviously never heard of the Matilda tanks that halted the German advance on Dunkirk or the Centurian tank, widely regarded as the best WW2 era tank design
Henrey bradley i think ur wrong on the Dunkirk bit mate the Germans actually let us Brits go cos the Germans at the time that were firing at us were told and this is coming from Hitler him self that they were told to stop firing on the British cos they are Germanic race
Rather shameful that they don't make the effort to replace missing exhaust and road wheel. I'm sure an engineering company could turn one out at minimal cost.
I feel like after watching the tanks and listening to the music standing up and giving a standing ovation and shouting "bravo" just like at the opera. Out standing film many many thanks
Tiger 2 looks incredible with that paint job, to the restorers you have done magical work. I’m coming over next year from 🇨🇦 and this is a stop.
Whilst in that area go see Portsmouth naval dock yards.
Also, go to Lulworth Cove,which is close by. On the way you will pass Lulworth Camp and gunnery ranges. They fire the C2 there. The noise is absolutely ear splitting.
Wow, what a great collection of tanks and armored vehicles!
Unusual & pleasant choice of music!
Great selection of photos, thank you. Well done Bovington Tank Museum, it looks great)). For those that don't like the music, there's a volume control somewhere; it's a bit difficult to find, but I'm sure you'll manage. Be thankful for the upload and as usual, if you don't have anything nice to say, it shows class to better not say anything at all.
one of my bucket list places to visit. being a former tanker i wanna climb all over the displays
That's one hell of a collection.
大英博物館にみるようにイギリス人の古典趣味に習うところは大きいです。中学の時、友人が親と旅行して戦車の写真をいっぱいくれたんだぁ!戦車って実際見ると全然違って怪物だと言っていたことが忘れられないなぁ(ToT)
Thank you Tim for posting this interesting and informative video.
Semoga kelak bisa berkunjung ke Museum ini, salam dari Indonesia 😊
Awesome video, well done. I hope to travel to the UK and visit it some day
Great collection of tanks!!
Fantastic collection.
Love it. Beautiful beasts.
Can't agree more.... They look formidable in battlefields!
Outstanding video!
Great video, very informative thanks !!! I totally believe German WWII tanks are still the best compare to others in its era.
I mean, there is no best tank. It's a multifaceted question with no real answer.
Love those German tanks. Have assembled more WW2 German tanks in different scale than others.....
Tiger 131 rules, shows how strong the armor was but also how lucky shots can disable a turret easily without killing anyone inside.
I eould like to see the tiger in action a last time
the music fits the video. Unlike others i see they use 2019 please dont go Girl music for a tank video. But this was Nice.
What’s missing will be scenes of tanks firing guns to link with the 1812 overture
There's no "girl music " or "guy music" it's just music. It's cool to have different tastes but don't put it like that (^_^)
...I used to be a member of the Sinsheim Auto & Technique Museum in Germany when I lived there...I was SOOOOO BUMMED when they "Cut-Opened" the TIGER TANK there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sacrilege!!
@@martinjohnson9316 ...THAT'S WHAT I SAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
I have been to the major tank museums in the world, Sameur, Munster, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Patton, and American Heritage, will admit i am missing out on the Russian muesum, which i hope to complet in 2020.This is in my opinion the best, the collection is incredible, the recent Tiger Collection was outstanding, the Fury Sherman, the S Tank, getting inside WW1 tanks, the Buffalo, Mineclearing Sherman Crab, the list goes on. Cafe food is 'real', pies, pasties, curries and ofcourse chips.Shop has a wide range of stuff and unusual things not seen anywhere else.I want to request my ashes be spread there.
TOP MUSEUM!!! NUMBER ONE!!!
very good I'm quite looking forward to going there next year thank you,
music was fine by me besides I could always turn it down if I needed to
Amazing
The music is very fitting
Thanks for this!
My war thunder loadout is looking pretty good!
*War Thunder
@@RR18475 they said war thunder?
Que paso con el video????
Perfection!
Veri Good
Thanks for video!!
Why is their so little markings on every thing??
How do they move these tanks around without ruining the floor?
Cameron Alexander they usually don't move at all and they make special flooring for them
I've noticed that the floor was in pretty bad shape behind the tracks of the Tiger I :)
Very carefully
Cameron Alexander they probably use thick rubber mats and maybe plywood sheets under the tracks.
Cameron Alexander trust me they did it's just that they painted over it
5:28 King Tiger in the middle: Hey bros let's beat Russia and return with the bounties.
Lets Beat russia and get that Maus Prototype from that museum
How does a museum get hold of a challenger 11 when there still in service. Perhaps not the updated one, But they got it.
I think it's owned by the military
It's a prototype vehicle. The Tank Museum is in the grounds of Bovington camp, the home of the Tank regiment.
How do they have 3 King 2 Tigers????
The museum owns the two King Tigers, the Jagdtiger and the Tiger I. The Elefant was loaned from the USA for the exhibition.
@TimMiddleton but aren't there 3 Tiger II's (King Tigers).... 2 tan ones (one is a Porsche turret) and the 3rd one is a green camouflage one..... then there is the Elefant tank on-loan from Maryland in the USA from the US Army and then there is finally a Tiger I tank....
@@TimMiddletonoh never mind, one of the tan big ones isn't even a tank, it is a Hunting Tiger.... a tank destroyer with no traversing tank turret........
Known as a Jagdtiger....
The Nazi tanks still modern and handsome-the allied stuff looks dated and dull-they looked dated even during the war-! I’m English and when I was a child in the 60s nobody at my school was remotely interested in building Allied airfix kits -just German tanks especially the Tiger 1-still my personal favourite 🏴
The tiger 1 is superior to all.
@@BuffBisexual you spelled panther wrong.
Felipe lol I meant that it’s my favourite und it’s an amazing tank :)
My Personal favourite is actually the maus.
Thank god there we're only Two proyotypes.
I wonder what would have happened if the Maus would have went serial production.
@@germanmemer1434 a bridge would collapse thats it.
I have not been to bovington museum for many years, will have to visit again. Nice video shame about the music though it put me off some what.
Going there tomorrow
Grazie!!
Is it possible to get asylium there?
No but you could move to Dorset (somewhere within a five mile radius of Dorchester would be ideal) and visit as often as you want!
Tiger I
You can catch a train from Waterloo to Wool, which is about two and a half hours. Catch a taxi from the rank outside Wool station to the museum (about £8). Easy to do a day trip.
Can you enter inside the tanks?
No, the public are not allowed inside the tanks
Hi!, does anyone know where is this museum?
It's in Dorset in South Western England
Excelente mente felicidades creatividad idonea a la vista del ser
The elephant looks like the one from Aberdeen.
It is the one from Aberdeen
American tax dollars at work
beautiful in an odd sort of way.
AND TO THINK THE TANK IS OVER 100 YRS. OLD . IT HAS CHANGED WARFARE FOREVER .
Air power & Aircraft Carriers
with their surrounding layers of ships, subs, and satellites,
changed the nature of war after the tank did.
Love the tank, but they can be picked off from the sky with planes and satellites these days.
Bill Huber NO NEED TO SHOUT.
ここへの取材で随分タミヤがキット化した印象
Can some one tell me why the hell is a challenger ll in a museum? Arnt museums for old things I think a challenger ll is some how still in service? Am i right sorry for any sarkyness
Its to tell the story of the tank so they have little willy to chalenger two. and it provides a visual aid to the public.
It's a prototype , v5 I think, so it fits in the timeline of British tank development. thanks to Gov't cuts , it's also the one the Army uses for spares!
Very great german tanks!
come back ferdi
are they have Panzer E-100 or Panzer Vk100.01p,Mauschen & Maus v1 and v2?
no
Its only a combined Maus left wich is in Kubinka,Russia
1:35 Not a Porsche Tiger 2 It's a pre-Production Tiger 2. Porsche had nothing to do With the Design of That Tiger.
@Menachem Schmeichel I got confused. The turrets were designed for the Porsche prototype but since Porsche did not build his hulls they went to henschel instead. Although Porsche never built the turrets Krupp did. Although at the tank museum they do say pre-production and not Porsche, but I think that refers to the tank itself as the example was never used and was used for testing purposes.
Where are the Japanese tanks ?
xynudu Almost all of Japanese tanks scraped or abandoned by imperial army or GHQ but a few tanks are present.
For example Type-3 Chi-nu is displaying at JGSDF ordinance school. and Type97 is also displaying at Yūshūkan in Yasukuni Shrine.
(sorry for my bad english😫)
OK. Seems they didn't have a big range anyway, which is quite strange in itself. Thanks for the reply.
beeindruckende Panzersammlung
Why the fuck is the ferdinand or "elephant" by the alies, in the tiger "legacy" section?
Hmmm is that me in the middle of t he Tanks??
Where were you on 18 May 2017?
good
Tier 8 and Tier 8 lol
Music is killing my ears' softer music would have been better. As for the photos very good thanks.
the music is fitting tho
takiri dixon softer music. For tanks? Nope. Wrong.
Heavier, yes. Perhaps, just maybe, and this is just me: "Stormtroopers Of Death"
😜😈😈😈🤘🤘🤘🤘
THEY ARE ALL INFLATABLE TANKS.
No they are not
Looks like someone forgot to take their meds.
Not all of the tanks are inflatables. I marked the inflatables with graffiti.
OH
According to some reliable sources, the Tiger 2 with Porscheturm is in a desolate state inside. The engine has been upgraded for the Tiger 1 (131). The Jagdtiger could still drive today, unfortunately, the British have left behind the engine flap and the broken landing gear Porsche in Haustenbeck.
Your comments are not appreciated. Has your country a better Tank Museum? I doubt it very much! Best get lost!
What's your problem boy? I just want to say something, nothing more and not a little bit. And yes we also have tanks museums in Germany!
The last thing people thought of at end WW2 was, lets keep a few of these running for museums.
We are lucky to have what we have.
應該來中華民國展覽@@
brits had no idea on how to make a tank on those days actually you can same same nowadays
rolandgarroz 👈😂Shows what this plonker knows about tanks.
You actually have no idea what you're talking about Roland.
You have obviously never heard of the Matilda tanks that halted the German advance on Dunkirk or the Centurian tank, widely regarded as the best WW2 era tank design
Henrey bradley i think ur wrong on the Dunkirk bit mate the Germans actually let us Brits go cos the Germans at the time that were firing at us were told and this is coming from Hitler him self that they were told to stop firing on the British cos they are Germanic race
Rolandgarroz. You know shit. The centurion was regarded as one of the best tanks of its day.
Proof positive that modern media is awash with uninformed opinion. Why haven't you removed this nonsense?
dus /geresen
Adolfs music,Richard Wagner
Rather shameful that they don't make the effort to replace missing exhaust and road wheel. I'm sure an engineering company could turn one out at minimal cost.
It's about keeping the vehicle original. Battle damage is part of the vehicles story.
terrible music
Music takes away from the video.
There's this thing called volume control. You might want to look into it sometime.
No I totally disagree with you on that statement it's perfect for the video 👌👏 just the sort of thing classical music could have been made for.
@1🆚✴🕆🇩🇪🇪🇺александр хай
Yet no Pz IV it seems.
try 7:54
@@TimMiddleton Missed it thanks.
@@TimMiddleton Tog?
Because of where it has been placed, it wasn't possible to get a decent picture of the TOG