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Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:11 pm
by Pebbe302
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 2:39 am
by c.rainford73
These are very nice. Thank you for sharing

Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 2:49 am
by Dark46
Some interesting things there.
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 8:10 am
by Model Builder 4
Nice pics pebbe thanks for sharing

I don't fancy the chances of the vehicle in your first pic though

it has no visable main gun and the armour looks waaaaay to thin
Cheers, Lee.
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:40 am
by Pebbe302
Model Builder 4 wrote:Nice pics pebbe thanks for sharing

I don't fancy the chances of the vehicle in your first pic though

it has no visable main gun and the armour looks waaaaay to thin
Cheers, Lee.
Hahaha, you are refrering to Swedens first tank, the FM/21 (Försöksmodell/prototype) or LK II (Leichter kampfwagen) as its German name was.
It has a pretty cool history. It was bought and smuggled in to Sweden from germany due to it was a breach against the Versailles treaty for the germans to own and produce tanks with a weight over 10 tons. It went trough swedish customs in pieces and was labelled as ”tractor parts”.
Just as you yourself have noticed, Lee, the armour didnt offer much protection so after test were made it was decided to dismantle the whole ting and hardern the steel plates. And yes, the cannon was too weak so they mounted a 37 mm Puteaux canon from Renault FT on some of them.
The 55 hp engine was enentually swapped to a 85 hp. We only had 10 of them and they were used until 1939. So there you go, the history behind the funny looking ”tractor”.
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:58 am
by Pebbe302
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Mr Pebbe302, I think Model Builder 4 was being facetious, I think he meant this vehicle
But thanks for the history

Haaaahaha...

..things aren´t going so well for me in this forum, I think

First the ”the switsh is missing on my T34” story, and now this

Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:28 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
An impressive array of armour, and pics, so thanks for that Pebbe.

I've visited Iceland and Denmark in the past, but have yet to get to Norway and Sweden, and so I envy you the visit.
I have to smile at the irony of a neutral country having such a collection of WW2 weaponry on display. Then again, the Swedes did supply the Germans with iron ore during the War; but also aided some of our POW escapees, and the Nordic resistance. The Swiss (neutrals too) also have a great military museum, at Full, where they're restoring a King Tiger. I posted some pics from there on this forum a couple of years ago. Some links to the Swiss Military Museum, if you're interested:
http://www.festungsmuseum.ch
http://www.festungsmuseum.ch/englisch/
http://www.koenigstiger.ch/english/picture-gallery.html
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 1:39 pm
by Model Builder 4
Hi again pebbe , as Mick ( son of a gunner ) pointed out it was a little bit of fun

we like a bit of humour thrown in with our tanks, great pics

I really like the halftrack, gives me some inspiration for the one that I have
Cheers, Lee.
Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:15 pm
by Pebbe302
Model Builder 4 wrote:Hi again pebbe , as Mick ( son of a gunner ) pointed out it was a little bit of fun

we like a bit of humour thrown in with our tanks, great pics

I really like the halftrack, gives me some inspiration for the one that I have
Cheers, Lee.
...and the joke was much apprecheated

Re: Swedish tank museum (lots of pics)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:24 pm
by Pebbe302
43rdRecceReg wrote:An impressive array of armour, and pics, so thanks for that Pebbe.

I've visited Iceland and Denmark in the past, but have yet to get to Norway and Sweden, and so I envy you the visit.
I have to smile at the irony of a neutral country having such a collection of WW2 weaponry on display. Then again, the Swedes did supply the Germans with iron ore during the War; but also aided some of our POW escapees, and the Nordic resistance. The Swiss (neutrals too) also have a great military museum, at Full, where they're restoring a King Tiger. I posted some pics from there on this forum a couple of years ago. Some links to the Swiss Military Museum, if you're interested:
http://www.festungsmuseum.ch
http://www.festungsmuseum.ch/englisch/
http://www.koenigstiger.ch/english/picture-gallery.html
Yes, not only did we export iron to the germans, we even allowed them to transport wounded and soldiers on R&R from norway trough Sweden. I guess that that was all a part of a plan to keep us out of the war, allthougt Sweden was very sympatetic towards Adolfs regime, atleast in the beginning of the war. We had a small numbers of swedes in the waffen-SS. I belive that some of the last soldiers defending the Fürhrer bunker were swedes.
Thank you so much for the links.