Hopefully this will help someone, I went to Fort Moore yesterday and took detailed videos and pictures of 29 tanks there. Abrams M1A2 SEP4, Bradley M3A2, Sherman’s, Stuart, Lee, Grant T28, Panzers, a few Russian tanks, Centurion, Mark V, Firefly, etc.
Here is my YouTube channel
https://youtube.com/@kytankguy?si=2NBIPs5ITJzFpt3H
And here is a link to the M1A2 SEP4, which is probably the most detailed video I did.
https://youtu.be/gjF0WBrHFxQ?si=B41G5ZCRCpVoPflF
There are more, just dig through my channel if you are interested
Detailed Video and Pictures of Tanks at Fort Moore
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I see that I had already subscribed. Now I know what the "KY" means. Duh!
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The M5A1 Stuart "U-GO" was part of the Fort Snelling Military Museum collection in St. Paul, MN before they shut it down. The group I volunteered with restored that vehicle. It's actually kinda sad because we used to run the vehicle all time and now it just sits.
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Just had a look at the Grant walkaround--righteous! Great detail and coverage, even the turret top. On to the rest!
Many thanks for not laying a lame music track of Flight of the Valkyries or something by a German deathmetal band over it. That echo sound of people in a big old museum gallery is perfect--even the hyena girl guffawing at something is just plain better.
Looks like a great museum to explore. Thanks!
Mike.
Many thanks for not laying a lame music track of Flight of the Valkyries or something by a German deathmetal band over it. That echo sound of people in a big old museum gallery is perfect--even the hyena girl guffawing at something is just plain better.
Looks like a great museum to explore. Thanks!
Mike.
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