hi all
Car is loaded and ready with the mighty tiger 1. Early thursday morning the car points south west to www.panzermuseumeast.dk where the museum have season opening and we are officielly opening out new battle area.
Pictures and videos will follow.
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Tiger 1 ready for opening day at Panzermuseumeast.dk
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Re: Tiger 1 ready for opening day at Panzermuseumeast.dk
We had a great day out - 18 degree celcius
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Steen
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Re: Tiger 1 ready for opening day at Panzermuseumeast.dk
Nice video. Seems you have fixed the drive gear.
Did you the pallet lifter to put the Tiger in the car?
Vince
Did you the pallet lifter to put the Tiger in the car?
Vince
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Re: Tiger 1 ready for opening day at Panzermuseumeast.dk
Hi Vince,
Yea - decided to go with the solution suggested by Gerhard as it seemed to be the most right thing to do to secure the shaft.
The pallet lifter was used to raise the tank to the correct hight alligned to the floor of the trunk. I actually filmed it (i thought) but I forgot to push the record button
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Yea - decided to go with the solution suggested by Gerhard as it seemed to be the most right thing to do to secure the shaft.
The pallet lifter was used to raise the tank to the correct hight alligned to the floor of the trunk. I actually filmed it (i thought) but I forgot to push the record button

cheers
Steen
Steen