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Hi guys,
if you have few minutes of spare time you might want to have a look at few pictures I made few weeks ago at Technik Museum Speyer (near Frankfurt, Germany). Some gear we all use in our games can be found there.
Here is the link to web album Technik Museum Speyer Web Album by Czerpak

Have fun
regards
Czerpak
p.s. if you like what you see there is no reason to not sharing it with me :)
p.p.s if you dont like it I can find several reasons why you should not share it with me LOL
nice pics man. I do love the ME-109, its a beautiful looking plane.
Marcus, I guess you can say by number of photos I did love ME-109 most.
I am really satisfied with some of those pics and think they are not bad in general. And I think most of people here will like them as well. Not even because they are technically good (they can't be with standard kit in the hands of complete amateur) but casue we all like what they show.

BTW got also some classic cars, can make another album if you guys are interested to see'em.

p.s. if anyone falls in love in any particular picture, I can send it in hi-res.
Thanks for the pics Maciej
There are some cracking good shots in there, and some very unusual subjects too.
Thanks for sharing Big Grin
The Kettenkraftrad is pretty cool. Can't imagine driving that thing towing an AT gun and loading up the AT gun crew as well. Must be extremely crowded.. :)
Kettenkraftrad's crew was 3 soldiers (including driver)
Hi,

Nice pictures, thanks for sharing. Is the Einmann torpedo a suicide wepon llike the Japanese Kaiten or is it a stealth weapon like the Italian Chariot?

If anyone's going to Manchester England, visit the Science museum. It has some WW1 and WW2 aircraft and a lot of stuff about AVRO a local company that built the Lancaster bomber etc.
Also, Liverpool maritime museum has stuff about ships (including warships) built locally. Liverpool is also the location of the command HQ for the Battle of the Atlantic which is now a museum. Follow signs for "Secret wartime HQ"

Why don't we (the Blitz) produce a web page for museums of miltitary history and equipment?

Gibratar
good pictures. look for the USA book 'guide to 750 aircraft museums'. I did research for the book. Any armor at that museum??
There is some armor, as far as I know, in their's second site. Havent been there though.