Saumur Pictures (Part 3)

Hello everyone,

another batch of pictures by Rastaknight, this time from inside the museum.

Part 1
Part 2

Renault FT-17

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Renault R35

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Nebelwerfer 41

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Sdkfz 251? I have a feeling this is yet another OT-810…

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A piece of armor from Tiger II

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Hanomag car

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Panzer III with 37mm gun (early)

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105mm German field howitzer

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Marder III Ausf.M

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Tiger and Panzer IV rear

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Wespe

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88mm Flak

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Inside Marder I

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Marder III

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another German conversion of the French light tanks (105mm SPG)

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Jagdpanzer 38t

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StuG III

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StuH 42 (105mm StuG)

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Jagdpanzer IV

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Damage to the Jagdpanzer IV/70A (interim design)

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Hummel SPG

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Flakpanzer IV

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Bergepanther (20mm cannon in the front)

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Sturmpanzer IV

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Observation bell (served as a cover for air raid lookouts)

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105mm HE shell

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Gvozdika

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Vehicles captured in Iraq

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T-34/85

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BTR-70

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MTLB

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SPR-1 radio jamming vehicle

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RM-70T MLRS

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US M1 155mm howitzer

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25 thoughts on “Saumur Pictures (Part 3)

  1. The damage on Jpanzer IV are impressive. Welds suffer but a crack inside the armor plate? I don’t know what caliber it was but wow.

  2. Is that Tiger real? The suspension looks legit. I thought the only one left is at the Bovington museum.

      • They’ve got a Tiger II functionning (see it years ago). If I remember correctly, you can see it in the “part 1″ of this post…

  3. The TD picture below the Marder III Ausf M is a 7.5cm Pak 40 auf Panzerjäger Lorraine Schlepper(f)

  4. The SPG “another German conversion of the French light tanks (105mm SPG)” is a 10.5cm leFH18(SF) Auf Geschutzwagen 39H(F)

    • they have many amx 13 somethings outside plus a brand new leclerc looking a little sorry for itself. Outside vehicule and garage space for spare parts is just as interesting as inside the museum, trouble is, no access to best bits.

    • Sad, isn’t it? Certainly there must be people willing to store that stuff in a barn or warehouse for a couple of years for (just about) free? Maybe even get the rust off and slap a basecoat of paint on there to prevent it from deteriorating (again). Can’t believe all that stuff is just laying and sitting there….

    • Unless if you’re capable of solving Saumur’s (And most museums) financial issues there isn’t much they can do. They’re stressed for resources, and have to prioritize. If you can figure some way to make the bat chat their new top priority all power to you, but otherwise they can’t be criticized for the problems they have to confront.

    • Don’t feel special, most of them are wrong. I mean they have it wrong for some where you just move the flag 90 degrees (Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland), never mind getting it wrong for the Czech flag with its special rule.

      I think the lesson is if you don’t know how to hoist flag vertically don’t bother.

  5. great pictures !!! got pictures of the museum too but my camera is not as good as RastaKnight One….

    SS, if you need some other pictures (taken in 2013/04) I can give you a link to my shared drive…. (if you’ve lost the link ;-) )