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Cheers,
Eric.
Well said. I've always found it intriguing when WW2 tanks have soldiered on well past the war that they were initially designed for!jarndice wrote:It is an historical fact that the Panzer 4 fought with the Syrian armed forces in the 1967 Israeli war and that is what I like about Rads 1951 PZ4 because the Tanks post WW2 history obviously continued upto 1967 and who actually can fill in the activity of the PZ4 between 45 and 67 ?
Until the definitive history of the Panzer 4 is revealed those lost 20 years are open to interpretation,
I imagine it is readily available if one searches for it but until then why should we/Rad not make up our own version?
I have a great interest in the PZ4 but its Post war history is a mystery to me so Go for it Rad you have my attention.
It would of been really funny if this snow occurred on Christmas morning! There's Rad in his PJ's in the snow and fog with his tank! The neighbors would be like "well it is Christmas morning?!" You know the old saying about men and boys and the price of their toys!Jofaur86 wrote:Hello Rad,![]()
I imagine the faces of the neighbors, when you uncover you, outside in this weather and in your pajamas? to play with a tank, but it was worth it, in view of the magnificent photos, we would think we were back to the time, congratulations Rad