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AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 1:22 am
by tankme
Just saw a post on their FB page with a short video from Dan saying the museum had started making arrangements to return it's artifacts (tanks, equipment, etc) to their owners and back to the government for the ones owned by them. It looks like they took the post down now. They were probably getting bombarded with comments. When I went to read them, the post was shown by FB as deleted or not shared with me. This place holds the big tank battlefield on the east coast. There were no comments as to the fate of the battlefield.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 3:16 pm
by SCHWEREPANZER
They've also been a consistent and reliable source of those extra parts in scale. I hope the bad news is premature.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 3:25 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
I just checked the AAF web site. It does indicate that the museum is to be closed for a few days in August, but says nothing about a permanent closing. There are a few events listed on the web site's "events" calendar. I cannot check, for I have avoided "Facebook." Is there information elsewhere? Is the web site out of date?

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 12:03 am
by Shagnifico
Dang that sucks. I did notice they didn’t have any tamiyas stock.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 2:36 am
by John Glover
Just checked their website and the shop is still operating with lots of Tamiya parts still available. If this news is correct grab what you need guys before this avenue of parts is gone. I was told by them a while ago that Tamiya have no intention to release again any of the tanks they have discontinued. The new Tamiya management probably has looked at their sales versus Heng Long ,Taigen ,Torro , etc. Think I will see if I can get a heads up from Karen what will happen to their stock if they did close as I buy from them. John.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 11:46 pm
by tankme
The video is from Dan. Dan stated in the video that this process is already in progress and that some artifacts have already been sent to other locations. He also stated that this process could take 6 months or 2 years. For some reason the posting on FB is only shared with some people or may have been removed as I can see it on my phone right now, but I can't see it on my home PC. He said that the closure has been expected for quite some time. The latest post I saw now says, "Saying goodbye to these beautiful restorations. On a side note never drove on to a trailer like that." Video is posted showing a military spotlight, a US half-track, and a Grayhound being hauled off.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 4:14 pm
by Ecam
A few years ago I went to visit them on an East coast vacation. I arrived on a Wednesday only to see the big electric sign out front read open Friday - Saturday. Needless to say, I was bummed.

I did manage to see Wright Pat air museum, Gettysburg, Smithsonian air museum (both of them), two battleships, Monitor/Merrimack (aka Virginia) museum on that same trip. I found about a half dozen monument tanks and a few civil war forts. So it wasn't a wasted trip. And no wife or kids along to ask if we could leave yet.

Re: AAF Museum Danville, VA Closing

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 9:51 pm
by sassgrunt
Eric, you're probably close enough to drive there (certainly closer than the 5,000 mile trip it would be for me). I went there around 2005, and was able to spend about an hour watching the battlefield maneuvers. It was a great visit, and I had always hoped to revisit it one day. Looks like, now, I'm going to have to do it vicariously through you!