Steen commanding a WW2 Swedish M40 tank
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Re: Steen commanding a WW2 Swedish M40 tank
Super! The little tank looks modern with that paint scheme. Why do they have to pour the bucket with no funnel?
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Re: Steen commanding a WW2 Swedish M40 tank
Brilliant Steen!
You did a good job!
You did a good job!
A little too much is about right...
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Re: Steen commanding a WW2 Swedish M40 tank
Hi Stephen
its a appx 460 km drive so its about 4.5 - 5 hours in a car
its a appx 460 km drive so its about 4.5 - 5 hours in a car
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Re: Steen commanding a WW2 Swedish M40 tank
I’m Eskiltuna frequently, so will pay it a visit.
This Museum used to be in Axval in Vastra Gotland, it was 1km from my wife’s parents, so have visited it many times.
Be interesting to see if they have added to it.
We had a work outing once with a guided tour, didn’t realise one of my team was actually company commander for a S Tank unit.
This Museum used to be in Axval in Vastra Gotland, it was 1km from my wife’s parents, so have visited it many times.
Be interesting to see if they have added to it.
We had a work outing once with a guided tour, didn’t realise one of my team was actually company commander for a S Tank unit.