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Outside and Inside of an Italian Tank

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Two view of an Italian M13/40 on display at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. It shows the problem of leaving a historic vehicle out in the weather for many years. The hull hatch on the left side was wide open so one can easily see inside and view the interior damage. Fortunately this tank is still in good enough shape for a complete restoration, but for how long? The M13/40 was not the best tank in the desert of North Africa, but it was useful with its 47mm gun when handled properly. The British used captured M13/40s during the lean times of 1941

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Buffalo1

9:39AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

BTW: The top photo was taken in 1995 and the tank looks pretty much the same on the outside in 2008. The interior photo was taken in 2008. The PzKw IV in the background has been refurbished and is in my gallery. (Hopefully the insides of the repainted tanks in my gallery look as good as the outsides.)

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Mondwin

9:42AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Superbly and original shot Dear Friend!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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flavia49

9:43AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Great capture!

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tallpindo

9:46AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

The twin tandem road wheels are cool. Not every one was as taken with the removeable style tracks large road wheels with slack top run of Russian tanks. I always have to put on my other hat and join the non-coms when looking at tanks as I spent my war years exclusively with officers. The desert reference hopefully opens a door to communication.

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texboy

9:56AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Another winner from the Aberdeen series; makes me want to start building 1:35 models again; good work, bud!!

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ontar1

9:59AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Cool, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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erlandpil

10:17AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Very goos picture erland

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rawdodb

10:29AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Wow!! what a difference between outside & in... Looks like a lot of the planes at the local Museum.... Outside not bad but really rough on the inside... Excellent shots, Hope they restore it ..

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MagikUnicorn

11:07AM | Fri, 17 October 2008
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neiwil

11:59AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

So sad, so much easier (and cheaper) to slap a coat of paint on the outside. However I must applaude the huge selection at APG, the time and cost of full restoration is frightening, so as long as they're available for future viewing they have to be better than any photograph.For those of us who can't get to ABG thanks for bringing it to us with your great pictures.

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dbrv6

1:04PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Rust pours like rain off of it soaking into the ground. The stains on the concrete are a testament to the difficulty in taking care of them.

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Digimon

1:15PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Wow! It's true! Four gears, all reverse!!! LOL! Great captures, thanks for sharing!!

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jocko500

5:45PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

real cool . hate to be in one in war time

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Artlan59

7:33PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Beautiful capture. Just think of being stuck in one of these on a hot Summer day. Awesome find.

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debbielove

6:34AM | Sat, 18 October 2008

A great, but sad picture! The Proving Grounds needs an indoor facility to keep these rare AFV's. (Check out Bovington web site!)I'm planning a visit there soon. BUT! I spot in the background LOADS of really cool stuff. Looks a great place for a scout around!! Great shots, my friend, Rob.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:58AM | Sat, 18 October 2008

Impressive photos my friend......!!!!!

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Emil-arts

6:58AM | Sat, 18 October 2008

Always great to see rare military vehicles on display but it's a crime to let them fall into this condition. Great post.

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Vik9740

7:00AM | Sat, 18 October 2008

the inside doewn't look too impressive... and was it really in stark white? a bit visible for the enemy i would think!

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junge1

11:25AM | Sun, 19 October 2008

Great capture and detail!

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kasalin

3:06AM | Mon, 20 October 2008

Very cool and excellent capture, my friend !!! "V":5++++++ :):):)

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bmac62

7:58AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

A favorite passtime of mine...looking through a field of old armor. The last time I visited Aberdeen must have been 40 years ago. I'll look around in your gallery and add you to may favs... Years ago I was both a student and later an instructor at the Armor School at Fort Knox. Bill


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