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What a workshop and what an absolute dream job. You guys do great work! ❤❤❤
ОтветитьMight I suggest using a Arc-air gouge rather than a plasma cutter? It works extremely well and is perfect for removing welds. And it's cheap!
ОтветитьCongratulations on the terrific work you have undertaken in 2024. It is a delight to watch your videos and to witness the excerising of the skills of the team. I'm looking forward to 2025.
ОтветитьAmazing work. I have restored many vehicles but nothing like that. very well done. I would love to have been there helping you. 👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьWow….Nice job, men!
ОтветитьThird time watching, brilliant work bringing this back from the scrap heap. Well done to all of the team. Would love to see it in the flesh if I ever make it down from the UK.
ОтветитьThis has been the most enjoyable set of videos I have ever watched. Not only this hour and a half video but the multi part series that preceded it. Thank you for sharing the incredible talent of entire crew of machinists, welders, fabricators and mechanics. If I didn't live half way around the world in Kentucky, USA I would have loved to visit your museum.
ОтветитьAbsolutely Fantastic! Well done all of you
ОтветитьFANTASTIC!!
ОтветитьThis is really making me miss my previous job stick, TIG, MIG welding, cutting out plate with a torch and fabricating anything needed out of metal. I just don't miss doing it when it's 100 or below 0 degrees F here in Missouri.
ОтветитьWatching now. Truly amazing job!!
ОтветитьAre the guys working here Engineers, or simply excellent technicians (welders, solders, etcetera)?
ОтветитьDon't they know any V-shaped fillet welds with cover seams when welding? how long should it last? from morning to midday?
ОтветитьYou sirs are engineering geniuses.
ОтветитьThis is my most favourite German tank. Pity it’s only going to be a static display.
ОтветитьReal model-building for adults. ;)
Ответитьnot in you class but do fab, machine and weld but noting like y'all do..... y'all have done a great job...... but some of what you did even like putting on the tracks and wheels had to be done out in the field can't image how hard that was outside and sometime in bad weather???
ОтветитьWaaaaw !!!
ОтветитьNo Motor?
ОтветитьWent and saw the work first hand this year, and it is beautiful. Grand daughter (13) was actually super keen to see it all, and then go shooting in the basement. Turns out, for her first effort shooting, she's pretty good. It's a great day out, and easily turns into multi day visit because you just can't see it all in one day. Well done to all the guys working in the background. We loved your work.
ОтветитьReally heavy steelwork! I rebuild and overhaul a scrap shear from Henschel, whitch was laying 8 Years in a half jungle in Japan! Really rusted everything... Was worked at this time directly beside Rheinmetall in Kassel, where still today are building tanks! Inside the Factory there where still marks of the bombing runs from the allied forces to Kassel in WW2...
I love when old things get together and bring it back to life! Also cars...
Perfect job I think...
nice work
ОтветитьI do military models of WW2, have been for over 40 years. Wish I could stroll through your museum to take pictures and get good ideas for my models. I do have a few taken at the Reading PA., air festival a few years back. They had two German 251 half-tracks in running order, I grabbed as many pics as I could. Great job with the tank, that took a lot of effort to get her in museum order for showing.
ОтветитьThanks for this wonderful video.
ОтветитьHi Pete, Hopefully you get all your vintage tractors out for ploughing. Would be fantastic way to use all them and good viewing
ОтветитьКонсервная банка. Которая не смогла😂😂😂
Ответитьhow was the quality of the original armor? Did you see a lot of imperfection, bad steel? I'm curious since I'm sure at this time in the war the Nazi's lacked the precious materials for better hardness..
ОтветитьThanks fora very entertaining journey - congratulations on a fantastic reconstruction 😁👌👌👌❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺
Ответитьgreat work
ОтветитьImpressive👊 good Job guys❤️👌
ОтветитьMesmerising
ОтветитьI loved the restoration of the jagdpanther, excellent work
Ответитьme encantó la restauración del jagdpanther, un excelente trabajo
ОтветитьBeautiful
Ответитьit's madness..how they build it back then.. impressive..HEIL FILTER✋
ОтветитьThey did a great job on that Panther.
Ответитьawesome work, bravo !!!
ОтветитьAwsome stop motion boilermaking clip. Love all the gouging with the oxy and plasma
ОтветитьSo this JagdPanther and the Tiger I are without an engine.
ОтветитьCraftsmen.
Ответитьcould you imagine being told hey we got the transmission shot out we need it back in 2 days
ОтветитьFor some reason, I am addicted to World War 2 relics. Especially from the german Military. This is truly extraordinary.Can you please tell me what did they find in that factory that was found underground?
ОтветитьOne of the coolest things I ever seen
ОтветитьI would love to see this with an engine in it and driving
ОтветитьI am deeply impressed with the museums very skilled many ww2 battles, as that approach would have hiden all the history that these historic vehicles were involved in along with all the violent battlefield damage clearly left to show on these vehicles so as show to just how lethal these battlefield events were to the men and equipment involved at that time in during ww2 history. I have enjoyed many of these vidoes on the superb work that you do to show these vehicles if i manage to come to australia it most definately have be at the the top of my bucket list and thank you to the Auatralian Arms and Artillary Museum for all thier fine work in preserving and presenting all the military equipment and thier relevant place in 20th century history.
ОтветитьThat was an amazing video thank you so much for posting this!
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