Hi Chaps
Forget the Computa use the Hooter!
I got my copy on Tuesday morning having telephoned the Tank Museum on Friday, when a very helpful person processed the order as we spoke. So do try them directly as it may be simpler.
Steve
My DVD has arrived and I've had a look through it. It seems very good, with a bit of history and techy bits. There is quite a bit of material which I haven't seen before, especially some of the German interviews. One of the extra bits shows a Stug being hand started via the inertia starter, nice to see.
I just finished watching the DVD as well. Nick da Costa of Wide Angle sent me a courtesy copy. I thought the animations were incredible. But what really fascinated me were the interviews with the German Tiger crewmen.
Man I would love to see all of those interviews in their entirety. The interview with Joe Eakins was also riveting. And the Bovington employee showing how to start the Tiger and how to change gears. The whole thing was just really outstanding.
Out of all the Tiger videos and DVD's I've seen, I thought this one was by far the best.
Hi guys you long did you wait for delivery?? I orderd my copy close to 3 weeks ago Martin
Scale 1:6 Armortek: Tiger 1 Mid; SDKFZ 222; Panzer III, Stug III, King Tiger. SDKFZ 7, Flak 88, WW1 MK4 Scale 1:16 and 1:15: Various Leopard 1 and 2, Gepard, Tiger late, Jagdtiger, Brummbear early, Panzerhaubitze 2000, Panzer 4 Schmalturm, British MK1
I have ordered, and then received it last week.
It's very good in contents and quality.
For Tiger (or simply just any) tank fans, it's worth to own it.
Regards,
Lerh Chang