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German AFV's of WWII

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armouredcar by stellatus, on Flickr

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pzII by stellatus, on Flickr

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pzIII by stellatus, on Flickr

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pzIV by stellatus, on Flickr

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panther by stellatus, on Flickr

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Tiger by stellatus, on Flickr

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tigerVIB by stellatus, on Flickr

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hetzer by stellatus, on Flickr

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jagpanther by stellatus, on Flickr

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jagtiger by stellatus, on Flickr
Thanks for sharing! A captured Soviet T-26, in Finnish olive green camo, with the Liberty Cross type of a swastika, skull and crossbones, lurking behind the German armoured car in pic 1 cheers We had a batch of original Vickers tankettes as well, bought from UK in the 1930's.

The museum seems to have a very nice of search facility for all vehicles on board: http://www.tankmuseum.org/veh_plan_search

I defo need to add this to the "places to visit" list of mine :)