Panzer III: Versatile Stalwart of The Panzer Force

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • See inside the Panzer III and discover the story of the most numerous German armoured fighting vehicle of World War II.
    Intended as the German Army’s main gun tank, with its brother, the Panzer IV, acting as support, the Panzer III fought in Europe and North Africa but was effectively obsolete by 1942 in the face of better opposition like the Soviet T-34.
    So the two changed places - an up gunned Panzer IV becoming the gun tank with the Panzer III - now with a short barreled 75mm gun- in the support role. This wouldn’t last long - but the Panzer III chassis would form the basis of the highly successful Stug III.
    00:00 | Introduction
    00:15 | Background
    02:12 | Two Similar Designs
    02:57 | Panzer III Designs
    10:22 | Take a Look Inside
    14:46 | An Interview with Mike Hayton
    23:52 | What's it like to Drive?
    26:00 | Conclusion
    This video features archive footage courtesy of British Pathé.
    #tankmuseum #panzeriii

Komentáře • 428

  • @Ubique2927
    @Ubique2927 Před 26 dny +286

    It cannot be denied that German armoured vehicles looked so cool!

    • @starzkream
      @starzkream Před 26 dny +17

      No doubt. Some of the most beautiful machines to ever be made.

    • @krakke3188
      @krakke3188 Před 26 dny +17

      I came here to say that, the Panzer III was the first tank that looked like a tank haha :)

    • @jayklink851
      @jayklink851 Před 26 dny +9

      My favorite tank is the Panzer III M. Now, it had 80mm of spaced armor, and the M was quite mobile. Finally, and most importantly, I absolutely love the M's aesthetics; it just looks awesome with the side skirts! In reality, the M variant came out a little too late, and wasn't up to par with mid-to-late war Allied tanks. But I still love it.

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 Před 26 dny +9

      oh yeah, I've been impressed by their striking camo patterns on all their armor, since I was building tank models in the 1970's. Everybody else's tank? Solid green, always, on all of them - oh yawn, how dull. It was the Germans who made those ultra-cool camo on their tanks which of course, is the only reason I learned how to use an air-brush, to paint the dunkel-gelb patterns on my tanks -

    • @starzkream
      @starzkream Před 26 dny +2

      @@krakke3188 I have said the same thing about the FT-17.

  • @jumi9342
    @jumi9342 Před 26 dny +104

    With the long barrel 5cm it's the most aesthetically pleasing tank of all times.

    •  Před 23 dny +3

      Yes.
      I like the Pz2 as well.

    • @sureshot8399
      @sureshot8399 Před 19 dny +1

      It is a good looking tank, but for me the Cromwell pips it.

    • @snakedogman
      @snakedogman Před 19 dny +1

      @@sureshot8399 Cromwell is a damn good looking tank :)

    • @jumi9342
      @jumi9342 Před 10 dny

      @@snakedogman I think the Comet looks better

    • @richardkenan2891
      @richardkenan2891 Před 6 dny +2

      I've always considered the Panther to be the beauty queen of WW2 tanks, but the Panzer III was definitely a good looking tank too.

  • @hideshisface1886
    @hideshisface1886 Před 26 dny +165

    Panzer III.
    A very underrated tank. When people talk about WW II tanks, everyone seems to focus on Panthers, Tigers, Shermans, T-34, occasional Char B.
    But it is easy to forget how good Panzer III was early in the war. It might not have been revolutionary so to speak, but the combination of advanced features at the time made it exceptional as far as early war vehicles go.

    • @user-hl7nt1og7k
      @user-hl7nt1og7k Před 26 dny +17

      They also forget about Matilda II, Cromwell, Valentine

    • @theunisbodewes8387
      @theunisbodewes8387 Před 26 dny +2

      Youre completly right!

    • @peakovacevic1533
      @peakovacevic1533 Před 26 dny +19

      You are correct, accept in ones. Panzer III is revolutionary tank. Tank consider armament, protection, and possibility of moving. Panzer III have all that in balance.
      Sorry for bad english.

    • @pandurial
      @pandurial Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@peakovacevic1533 *correct *accept *armament *protection *possibility

    • @pyrtwistPyrtwistWorldInMotion
      @pyrtwistPyrtwistWorldInMotion Před 26 dny +4

      Grabbed land from the Channal to the gates of Moscow

  • @thetankmuseum
    @thetankmuseum  Před 26 dny +112

    Hey Tank Nuts! What did you think of our latest video? Which tank do you think was better - Panzer III or Panzer IV? Let us know below

    • @spliffburger
      @spliffburger Před 26 dny +1

      Peener hard

    • @almightyyoke
      @almightyyoke Před 26 dny +1

      Panzer IV because I prefer infantry support :))

    • @fantasy1254
      @fantasy1254 Před 26 dny +2

      I would like to suggest that you guys either add custom subtitles (the auto generated ones do not work well for technical terminology) or add graphics that show the "foreign" words you are using. I am German, and half the time I have no idea what German word Chris is trying to pronounce. He is making a valiant effort, but a majority of the words end up with one cheek on the English and one cheek on the German side.

    • @gilde915
      @gilde915 Před 26 dny +5

      This is a realy beautyful restoration, Mr Hayton did an amazing job and he is a real engineering nerd you can tell. Can we pleeeeease have more of him, if he is willing to volunteer of course.

    • @tommycooker3996
      @tommycooker3996 Před 26 dny

      Panzer IV with the 75 mm, although the armor remained an issue

  • @saltzkruber732
    @saltzkruber732 Před 26 dny +183

    The Valentine deserves a reloaded video. An underrated tank that even Soviets liked, to the point where they asked for more even in 1943.

    • @goughrmp
      @goughrmp Před 26 dny +16

      Def needs more on it. I feel it gets overshadowed by the American tanks arriving in 41 and 42

    • @adamjaquay4279
      @adamjaquay4279 Před 26 dny +17

      The Valentine fit a necessary niche that the Soviets had( Recon, patrol, bad terrain ect). The production of the T-70 had stopped in mid 43 (switched to SU-76M i think) and they had lost huge numbers of them so they needed more light tanks so tadaaa!! Send us more Valentine's please... Soviets didn't like the 2pdr version because no HE round but they were quite found of the 6pdr version which did have a very serviceable one. For whatever reason they didn't like the M3A1 Stuarts they got(???) Yep underated tank for sure.

    • @adamjaquay4279
      @adamjaquay4279 Před 26 dny +18

      @@goughrmp British tanks weren't as bad as everyone says they were lol. Plus the US tanks arriving in 41/42 weren't that awesome either. The M3 Grant/Lee was a stopgap until they worked the numerous bugs out of the Sherman and the M3 Stuart had teething issues that didn't get ironed out until the M5 later on. I'm a huge fan of the British Cruiser tanks, engines sucked but very handsome vehicles!!

    • @AndyTernay
      @AndyTernay Před 26 dny +4

      💯 agree.

    • @Robert53area
      @Robert53area Před 26 dny +10

      ​@@adamjaquay4279this is why the soviets didn't like the Stuart or Lee. They Stuart they said arrived with reliability issues in the bogs and terrain of the east.
      The Lee they didn't like the mix typing of ammo. The Sherman were to tall and were spotted easily on the Easter front, but did great in the mountain passes along the amur river.

  • @philo6850
    @philo6850 Před 26 dny +41

    As the quintessential Tank Museum host, Chris is the point man for yet another superb presentation. Details of technical features and the back story of the restoration are just remarkable, very well done by all involved with this production! 👍

  • @MrRugbylane
    @MrRugbylane Před 26 dny +33

    In 2002, long before CZcams I stumbled on the Tank Museum. I got to sit in the Panzer III. Hooked ever since, This is an EXCELLENT video

  • @OddElephantLTU
    @OddElephantLTU Před 26 dny +76

    One of the best channels on youtube and my favorite presenter. Keep it up.

  • @Jargolf86
    @Jargolf86 Před 26 dny +47

    You can see a Lifetime of hard Work with Metal, Oily and Vehicle-Electronics on the Hands of this Aged Gentleman. He seems slim, but his Hands are big, Strong and Textured.
    My biggest Respect =)

    • @kodykernan6917
      @kodykernan6917 Před 26 dny +4

      Underrated comment. Big respect for worn hands.

    • @mcs699
      @mcs699 Před 24 dny +1

      Creeps.

    • @Jargolf86
      @Jargolf86 Před 24 dny +1

      Weirdo. You smell a Kink?
      Respect for the Working Class is no Fetish.

    • @Jargolf86
      @Jargolf86 Před 24 dny

      @@mcs699 Weirdo. You think of a Kink?
      Respect for the Working Class is not a Fetish.

  • @DerfeeUK
    @DerfeeUK Před 26 dny +54

    Production value on this video is amazing! Incredible work team! Editting, sound design and content all top tier

  • @parhamghm
    @parhamghm Před 26 dny +32

    Bro im in love with mike hayton. He is such calm and good vibe person ,ty for bringing him 🙏🏻👍

  • @c.j.zographos3713
    @c.j.zographos3713 Před 25 dny +3

    I like these Tank Chat reloads as they offer a bit more context and a broader perspective.

  • @sadwingsraging3044
    @sadwingsraging3044 Před 26 dny +27

    Thank you Mr. Hayton for your hard work and care for such a nice piece of history.
    Nice jacket as well!🤘🏻😎

  • @mdkd99
    @mdkd99 Před 26 dny +28

    Great video, love the editing!
    Panzer III was a pretty good vehicle, it was probably one of the best in terms of crew comfort and effectiveness for an individual tank unit. The use of the chassis for the StuG III proves that it was highly reliable. Great to see this one still running, hope to visit the tank museum some day.

  • @davebarrowcliffe1289
    @davebarrowcliffe1289 Před 20 dny +3

    My maternal Grandad signed up in 1939 despite having two toddlers, one of which was my mum, born 1937. His pals were killed at Narvik, which he missed due to a throat infection.
    He never, ever, talked about his service.
    Ever.
    I know now, he was seconded to the Royal Navy in 1944 because they were short of comms guys. He ended the war in Trincomalee in Ceylon.
    During the entire war, he only had three home leaves.
    Albert Evans was his name.

  • @simongee8928
    @simongee8928 Před 26 dny +9

    The Notek rear convoy light was very well designed. With two pairs of red lamps; if you could see all four, you were too close, only one, too far away, but seeing two red lamps, you were the correct distance. Simple but effective. Much better than the British system of just shining a white lamp on the white painted final drive of the rear axle - !

    • @zeedub8560
      @zeedub8560 Před 24 dny

      The M60, and probably M1, used a similar system for use with the driver's night vision periscope, which had no depth perception. I'm trying to remember exactly what they were but it's been too long. But the Germans pretty much hit on the best concept for maintaining proper road march intervals at night.

  • @thekinginyellow1744
    @thekinginyellow1744 Před 26 dny +14

    I love these deep dives. You guys are getting so good at this; The standard by which all other are judged

  • @tank_museum_guy
    @tank_museum_guy Před 22 dny +5

    Amazing to have the museum “old guard” like Mike give feedback on the original restoration and the challenges.
    Our museums and their operational collections today are built on the shoulders of the years of hard work of experts and enthusiasts like Mike.
    Great video

  • @itsnotagsr
    @itsnotagsr Před 25 dny +2

    Really enjoyed this deep dive. Perhaps the museum could do more videos that go into the context of how their example was captured and how the tank was used in that battle?

  • @dylanmilne6683
    @dylanmilne6683 Před 26 dny +12

    Very interesting interview with Mr Hayton. A true engineer, his insight is very valuable. I would love more content with him!

  • @keithplymale2374
    @keithplymale2374 Před 25 dny +4

    Panzer III has always been my favorite tank of W W II. It just looks so much looks like what a tank should look like.

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm Před 26 dny +7

    Great video, nice to see Mike again. I miss seeing the Workshop videos, remember the "Matilda Diaries".

  • @pjh1523
    @pjh1523 Před 25 dny +2

    Like it that someone has realised Chris always wears a gilet and made him a branded one

  • @residentgeardo
    @residentgeardo Před 25 dny +2

    Wow, the interview with Mike Hayton really was great. It must have been a tremendous job restoring the tank given how it looked on the "before" pictures.
    What also struck me: It was built in Nuremberg in June of 1942 and already captured in September of 1942. A really short service life.

    • @zhufortheimpaler4041
      @zhufortheimpaler4041 Před 7 dny +1

      well, you have to look at the situation in north africa at the time. it was knocked out just a few weeks before the 2. battle of el alamein

  • @baillotvictor613
    @baillotvictor613 Před 25 dny +3

    The video quality this channel offer is off the roof. Interviewing Mike Hayton was a master idea.

  • @JPR3D
    @JPR3D Před 24 dny +2

    I gotta say I'm loving these videos, especially this one. The narration, the choice of music, camera work. Outstanding.

  • @smartysmart3116
    @smartysmart3116 Před 26 dny +9

    Always quality presentations from the Tank Museum

  • @TheStugbit
    @TheStugbit Před 22 dny +2

    This is by far the best video I've seen about the Panzer III tank.
    It's definitely my favorite tank, one of the main reasons it's because of its quite harmonic lines. Such an iconic design! For some reason, I think it kind of looks like the modern Israeli Merkava tank, especially the Mark IV version of it. Their turrets kind of bring that same feeling. They're not exaggerated tanks in size. And both have ways of the crew scape easily and all. I may be wrong, but I still think future tanks will have to look more and more like the Panzer III.

  • @johnhickman8391
    @johnhickman8391 Před 23 dny +2

    My favorite tank, an the most underrated of the war.

  • @James80312
    @James80312 Před 26 dny +3

    Panzer III is my favorite tank of all time. The IV is cool, but the smaller turret design of the III with the L60 gun is visually cooler to me. It fits more properly in my mind

  • @AlbertComelles1970
    @AlbertComelles1970 Před 25 dny

    What an amazing interview & review, thank you all!

  • @danestormfeltz7815
    @danestormfeltz7815 Před 25 dny +2

    Loving these Tank Chats Reloaded with Chris Copson! Keep up the great work Chris and Museum!

  • @tactilecraft4773
    @tactilecraft4773 Před 26 dny +4

    Awesome video you guys, really. Immaculate detail, not a single dull moment, and a complete overview. As always, I can't wait for the next video!

  • @RoboticDragon
    @RoboticDragon Před 17 dny

    You guys do such amazing work, I am glad to be a supporter. I always love hearing from people who know so much about something and genuinely love what they are talking about.

  • @khorgor
    @khorgor Před 21 dnem +1

    So good to see Mike again, i had the chance to talk to him when he was still Workshop Manager. Man knows so much about tanks, its incredible. Thanks for the video

  • @JuergenGDB
    @JuergenGDB Před 6 dny

    Beautiful, just a first-class representation and discussion on the Pz. III. Thank you and God bless al the restoring work you all do!

  • @douglarse
    @douglarse Před 26 dny +4

    Really interesting video, I get the impression that Mike has forgotten more than many engineers will ever know,

  • @depleteduraniumcowboy3516

    I very much enjoy the insides. Cool that you had the restorer on. Thanks.

  • @bobn2805
    @bobn2805 Před 26 dny +5

    I love these longer documentary type videos. Thanks!

  • @LmgWarThunder
    @LmgWarThunder Před 26 dny +4

    I love the interview you guys had with the restorer who shared some of the backstory behind getting the Panzer 3 into the condition it is in today. Depends that there is always been one of my favorite tanks. I even have a model of it at home on my shelf

  • @rsfaeges5298
    @rsfaeges5298 Před 24 dny +1

    Very fine video. Having Mike join you was an excellent move.

  • @MrWeezy312
    @MrWeezy312 Před 26 dny +6

    one of the least respected panzers yet probably the most important one when considering it and its derivatives stug 3 especially.

  • @lyleswan4106
    @lyleswan4106 Před 21 dnem +1

    This is a phenomenal video. I have been watching for years, the emotional/story telling backed with visuals and narration is excellent. Posing a question also got me hooked. Every year you guys keep pushing the boat further out. Top tier. thank you

  • @meep231_
    @meep231_ Před 23 dny +1

    Thank you for all the time and effort you put into these. Love learning all the little details!

  • @rasthurlo6812
    @rasthurlo6812 Před 13 dny

    So glad he mentioned the Stug at the end of the video - the pinnacle of this platform

  • @ImThinss
    @ImThinss Před 26 dny +3

    The passion and knowledge in this video is awesome. Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @diedampfbrasse98
    @diedampfbrasse98 Před 22 dny +1

    nicely done on the highlighting with color (pedals/instruments/etc) and other such tricks, plus many closeup pictures in context to visually explain what is being described!
    excellent educational video

  • @godweenausten
    @godweenausten Před 23 dny +1

    this video is really well made, and I especially appreciate the details mentioned. Looking forward to see more of similar in-depth stuff on other ww2 tanks as well. Thanks

  • @brunomadeira8432
    @brunomadeira8432 Před 26 dny +2

    It's a beautifully designed vehicle crafty built essentially with peacetime considerations. The problems that would creep in in latter German designs are already lurking beneath it.

  • @arturorodriguez-martin1839

    The very best tank video I’ve ever seen!

  • @stuartb9194
    @stuartb9194 Před 25 dny +1

    Welcome back, Chris. Nice to have a traditional Tank Museum 'proper' tank chat again. Definitely what i signed up for.

  • @DoctorP131
    @DoctorP131 Před 26 dny +3

    As always a great video, well presented. Also a shoutout to the photo and video footage: the tank museum video's always have rather unique footage you havent seen before.

  • @theonlymadmac4771
    @theonlymadmac4771 Před 26 dny +2

    A great presentation! Thanks very much for the piece about a much underrated and historically important tank

  • @brunocalico
    @brunocalico Před 25 dny +1

    Great documentary. 30 min well spent. More like this, please.

  • @jordanhinchliffe7736
    @jordanhinchliffe7736 Před 26 dny +5

    Great Video. Love the work you all do :)

  • @kukatahansa
    @kukatahansa Před 26 dny +3

    Red coloration is on point! Good job.
    Also very good video with great info.

  • @vr66luke
    @vr66luke Před 25 dny +2

    Fantastic as always, thank you!

  • @PaletoB
    @PaletoB Před 26 dny +2

    Production value is great on this one! 👍

  • @khairulhelmihashim2510
    @khairulhelmihashim2510 Před 26 dny +6

    It does not have biggest gun or thickest armor. Just a well balanced tank suited for WW2 German army offensive doctrine.

  • @LegacyUser
    @LegacyUser Před 26 dny +2

    I think PZ3 is probably the best interwar tank. Even if it was obsolete by 42, it still looked snazzy.

    • @matthiuskoenig3378
      @matthiuskoenig3378 Před 25 dny

      I mean it wasn't really obsolete by 1942. It was still comparable to most enemy tanks even in early 1944. And that's with its planned upgrades canceled due panther (such as the krupp suggestion for a new turret to mount the 7.5cm kwk40 L48)

  • @Dan_TheCatman
    @Dan_TheCatman Před 26 dny +3

    Superb video! No wonder Ball bearing factories were so important lol

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane Před 17 dny +1

    Mike Hayton is a great resource! It would be good to see more of him.

  • @babboon5764
    @babboon5764 Před 25 dny +1

    Used to getting a superb presentation from Chri Copson - but bringing in Mike Hayton for an expert engineer's assessment really added an extra dimension
    *Take a bow guys - That was excellent*

  • @Strada098
    @Strada098 Před 13 dny

    Very informative, in much more detail then all the many video's there are on WW II hardware. I also appreciate the former workshop manager giving even more interesting details. I was not bored for a second watching it :-)

  • @jim7544
    @jim7544 Před 26 dny +3

    Very informative and well done. Thanks!

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning Před 23 dny +3

    Great video and beautiful tank restoration.

    • @lore.29
      @lore.29 Před 23 dny +1

      These videos have reached an incredible quality over the years, the are proper documentaries

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac Před 25 dny +1

    I'm not a tank expert but I'm surprised to learn it was a pre war design, it's very advanced to the point it resembles modern tanks, before this documentary I thought it was a tank designed on the base of war experience. Great video as always, thanks for sharing!

  • @anselmdanker9519
    @anselmdanker9519 Před 26 dny +2

    😊 thank you for a great presentation as always.

  • @Marshmallox43
    @Marshmallox43 Před 26 dny +1

    thank you very much for that great video. i really like the Pnazer III, although I like the Panzer IV a tiny bit more. Its amaizing how well reserved/restored these are and its great to see a piece of history up close. its a living witness of one of the most significant historical events and also a proof of masterclass engeneering

  • @TheIvanNewb
    @TheIvanNewb Před 23 dny +1

    Oh hey nice, I really liked David Willey's Panzer III tank chat but thought it was too short (even though it was long for an early tank chat). I do like the Panzer III, especially the late long-barrel and the N version, so seeing it get the Tank Chats Reloaded treatment (with the improved production quality these days) is really nice! Thanks!

  • @stco2426
    @stco2426 Před 22 dny

    I really enjoyed this. Well done, team and great work Mike. Interesting context and a great tour of the vehicle and variants. I especially like that you highlight and colour-code features as you describe them. It must take time but it's very useful for the viewer.
    You can see the German lineage in so much of the technical manufacturing of the time, and today.

  • @steve1315
    @steve1315 Před 26 dny +2

    Very good,liked the highlighted parts on the tank.

  • @daveybyrden3936
    @daveybyrden3936 Před 24 dny +1

    At 25:05 we hear about a really nice feature of the Panzer 3 and Panzer 4 : two small lamps that warn you when the gun barrel is overhanging the side of the vehicle.
    It would have been nice to see also how they worked. The bottom edge of the turret, inside the tank, had four tiny metal "fingers" protruding down, and as the turret rotated they would engage, at the appropriate moment, a 4-position rotary wheel that turned the lights on and off.

  • @thomascampbell4730
    @thomascampbell4730 Před 26 dny +2

    very excellent presentation, thanks for preserving this icon of German engineering.

  • @Dumlen
    @Dumlen Před 26 dny +2

    Great and informative video. Really hope that I can visit the Tank Museum soon again, almost been 7 years since I was there.

  • @johnlant1730
    @johnlant1730 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank God Copsons back! This is Tank Museum at its finest!

  • @Clockwinder
    @Clockwinder Před 26 dny +2

    Amazing Video of one of my Favorite tanks, I'm a Yank and wish I could get over to see it!

  • @admanpaulandrew
    @admanpaulandrew Před 17 dny +1

    Congratulations on an excellent explaination and guide.

  • @AlMount
    @AlMount Před 23 dny +1

    Excellent video, thanks so much.

  • @paulhills1967
    @paulhills1967 Před 26 dny +2

    What a brilliant video. Thank you!

  • @RohanGillett
    @RohanGillett Před 25 dny +2

    Another tremendously good video. The PzIII gets so little love I'm glad you made this video. I have to choose which was better, III or IV? They both look good but as a turreted tank, I'd go with the PzIV as it fought from the beginning of the war until the end. But as a chassis that found numerous uses as TD, SPG, assault gun, flakpanzer, etc, the Pz III is pretty good!! It was a good workhorse.

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 Před 25 dny

      The Pzkw IV had better armament and armor as its chassis was capable of handling it whereas the Pzkw III was not capable of heavier armor and gun. The III was great for anti-infantry use. The IV was better for dealing with a wider range of threats.

  • @xXTheSalvationXx
    @xXTheSalvationXx Před 17 dny +1

    Quality videos this channel has

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 Před 24 dny +1

    Wonderful video! Thank you!

  • @wasfureinbua
    @wasfureinbua Před 22 dny +1

    very cool video and interview

  • @andrewcoley6029
    @andrewcoley6029 Před 26 dny +2

    Great content. Thank you.

  • @madaro504
    @madaro504 Před 26 dny +5

    Yay!! Tank museum is back!!

  • @javierherrero7569
    @javierherrero7569 Před 23 dny +1

    Excellent video and great summary of the Panzer III. It is my favourite tank, although it was clearly outmatched against the overwhelming adversaries in a few years.
    But it was the key vehicle that cleared the path for the German Panzer legends, and the latter keys of design of future designs.
    Thanks a lot for the video, I would really like to go vist the museum in the future.👏👏

  • @nebojsanesic5326
    @nebojsanesic5326 Před 16 dny +1

    The pride of lieutenant Gruber. Who'd knew he would get Helga in the end?!?

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Před 26 dny +3

    Interesting as usual! Thank you.

  • @judebrad
    @judebrad Před 20 dny +1

    Absolutely great job on the restoration.

    • @daveybyrden3936
      @daveybyrden3936 Před 18 dny

      But I can't believe they painted the gun breech - a central, eye catching feature - in the wrong colour.

  • @boyscott7193
    @boyscott7193 Před 23 dny +1

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @andypaine7489
    @andypaine7489 Před 26 dny +3

    Great video!

  • @Hero1117a
    @Hero1117a Před 26 dny +2

    Excellent video

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 Před 15 dny

    I worked on Engines that had Oil Bath Air Filters when I was a young Apprentice in the 1970s. The AEC AV760 Was one of them and there was always a really thick layer of Crud in the Oil pan that had to be cleaned out before fresh Oil was put in, up to the fill line. I can't imagine what it must have been like in the Western Desert. These Machines were really something.

  • @leopardgecko4226
    @leopardgecko4226 Před 26 dny +2

    One of my favorite tanks. I like the way it looks.

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell5611 Před 26 dny +2

    Great video👍

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Před 17 dny +1

    Thanks for this👍

  • @josthugel1137
    @josthugel1137 Před 25 dny +1

    Great video by Chris Copson, typical of British Fairness, although the Panzer III is responsible for many British war casualties. The interview with Mike Hayton is the icing on the cake. It's possible that compliments from Germany may seem a little strange, especially when German technology is praised, but it's an example of British fairness and objectivity. And proof that we belong together when it comes to defending freedom. Thanks to Winston Churchill.

  • @R0d_1984
    @R0d_1984 Před 23 dny +1

    Thank you Nr.Hayton

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Před 25 dny +1

    She sure is a beauty ! Thanks for sharing, appreciate it 👍
    Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, TW.