Early Tiger's in North Africa

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Antony Rowley
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Early Tiger's in North Africa

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One of the best sequences of photo's of Tiger's I have ever seen. Enjoy :D

http://www.afrikakorps.org/sPA501.htm

Thanks Antony
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Richie Wignall

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hi Antony

wow :P ace pictures and lots of the full mg ring bag :P nice.

like all the gerry cans on the turrent, and the flaky paint!!!!, thats were Paul got the idea from :lol: :lol: only jokeing :wink:

richie :wink:

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Hi Antony

Thanks for the link. Very cool. 8)

Tim
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Adrian Harris
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Thanks for the link Antony, very handy for the Early Tiger owners :D

Adrian.

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Post by Chang »

Thanks Anthony. It's a great website. Many famous WW2 songs with unique melodies I have never heard before. Love them very much!

Waltzing Matilda is a famous Australian song, and in here it sounds even better!

The other one is Lili Marleen modified version by Lale Anderson. Love it too!

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Post by Roland Mann »

Hi Antony,

indeed very cool pictures in very good quality. Since my Tiger is ( will be ) an early one with taktical No. 241 I like the photos of loading the Tigers to the ferry very much. The loading bridge on to the ship is what I love to have instead of wheel chair tracks. There are two photos I have never seen before regarding the details of this loading bridge. The drawings are allready made - now it comes to mill the profiles one day ...

Best regards Roland
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