Its crazy that 80+ years ago this site and sound was the most errifying thing you could imagine and a precursor to endless death. Now its just cool as hell to see alll this history stil alive and well
It's so cool to hear those German youth name the different vehicles out loud as they passed and the enthusiasm for being there like I would, "Kubel Wagon, Schwim Wagon, Ketten Krad" !
Flipflops Guy without context that would be quite disturbing actually. Don’t want to see the resurgence of that kind of politics, but engineering finesse? Totally.
The ladies or teenagers naming the vehicles in the beginning surely were no Germans; they used just the proper names. I guess they were French or French speaking Belgians by their accent. Indeed I noticed a pretty mix of languages throughout the video: French, Netherlands (or Flemish), some English, German, and maybe some others, too.
@@-RXB- Well, you might think so - I do not, as i know almost all German dialects and their intonation, and I know how it sounds when Dutch or Belgians pronounce German words...
@@andeekaydot Well I guess it could be dutch. The words are basically the same in both dutch and german for the things the kid says so. I don't know about dialect.
Imagine your an infantry unit, you separated from your corp to carry out this mission, but you run into this behemoth. I might need a new pair of underwear
This beast can be seen in the "Musée des blindés" (armored vehicles museum), in Saumur, centre western France. A place to visit. Nice country side, beautiful castles, and... very good wines 🍷😉
@@hansgin.4701 ICH habe damit kein Problem. Im Gegenteil: Mir graust vor der Vorstellung, Hitler und Konsorten wären "erfolgreich" gewesen. Nee nee, ist schon gut so, wie es gekommen ist. Ich mag keine Herrenmenschen ...
@Imperial Overseer German tanks' mechanical issues are mostly a myth born from clueless wannabe historians who took things out of context and came to the wrong conclusions. Although some early models of vehicles were indeed unreliable, for the most part German tanks were a lot tougher and reliable compared to the Allied counterparts. The reason so many German tanks were lost to mechanical issues is because these vehicles were used almost constantly the moment they arrived to the front. They rarely had the privilege to get some maintenance, they were working non-stop until they broke down. It wasn't a case of unreliable tanks, it was a case of work overload and almost non-existent maintenance. The allies on the other hand had no such issues, and if a vehicle broke down they could easily afford to abandon it. German tank divisions on the other hand had to plan entire operations to salvage lost vehicles, they were that important to them.
@@johnhighway9397 Also the reason why German tanks have the myth of having a bad transmission comes from the early models, such as the Panther D that was rushed to Kursk
@@3155DOGMAN 18 years to grow a human crew member though. The tigers were actually capable of protecting their crews. The same cannot be said for the t-34s or the shermans.
And that's where we get into the complicated intesection of systems that express in actual performance and cost benefit terms. Honestly, 40s tank technology was basically at a dead end until some breakthrough happened. HEAT could get through any armor regardless of thickness, the technology for advanced fire control didn't exist yet, and nobody had engines that could move them much faster. Everything past 20 tons was increasingly just a matter of diminishing returns, and past 35 tons, the gains were no longer worth the effort.
The war machines of WWII are unique and so diverse. The smaller transports and the halftracks are something that should have survived the war as a design. Tiger, Tiger in the forest coming alive, absolutely amazing experience. As far as the WWII tanks holding their own in the 1960's is a questionable issue, they could have needed major refitting and changes to march the more moder armor battles of the Cold War. But it could have been possible for even the King Tiger to be good in some support role.
That tiger is in serious need of a major engine rework. The bottom.end and overall rotating assembly are probably in decent enough shape but it needs a serious valve job , timing adjustment and carb rebuild. Gaskets may not be available however in this day and age they can be more easily reproduced using modern materials.
Doesn't appear to need one. Theres no apparent loading up and the obvious giveaway no smoke on overrun. Likely just the usual stressed out mag if anything. Gaskets have never really been any issues, new material ones rely on extreme tolerances for sealing so modern materials don't tend to work as effectively as the original materials. It's the same as replacing cork or especially leather seals with neoprene or the like and wondering why you're suddenly having issues. Motor actually looks and sounds like it's in very good shape
With the track technology of today's people. I wonder why some outdoor sports vehicle manufacturers hasn't remade the motorcycle half track again. I bet they would sell well and people would buy them up very fast. Because these things are totally awesome machines.
If I were in a tank, stalled in battle, and I see that King turret turing toward my tank, I would shit my pants and get the fuck out of my tinfoil tank asap !
@@scorchclasstitan6727 It doesnt mean nothing. The Königstiger cannot even move and was hella slow. The panther had a lot of modern things and an armor that can bounce quite much
@@scorchclasstitan6727 he can compare, the OP said 'best tank' not best 'heavy tank'. Besides best WW2 tanks were either Shermans or T-34s due to superior logistics and numbers, that's all that matters in the military.
Damian Rivoli well if they want they can reach 42 km/h (on a street ) Even the sherman was then slower with 38 km/h :P But the fuel consumption is a horror wich gives the tiger only an range of 190 km
Imagine that Konig Tiger had more time to fix its issues before being sent to battle. The few that did work as they where designed to do simply a beast. The thought of coming face to face id need a new change of underwear 😂
Imagine youself inside a "tiny" sherman, and see this Beast appear in front of you. It would be the Last thing you ever seen. Just shows, even for 21st century MBT standards, how this machine was Supreme on the battlefield,85 years ago. No allied tank had a chance against it. Awesome machine. The King has arrive and alive.
Yes nice machines , but your troops marched everywhere, along with the millions of horses pulling your artillery and supporting equipment and supplies.
Its crazy that 80+ years ago this site and sound was the most errifying thing you could imagine and a precursor to endless death. Now its just cool as hell to see alll this history stil alive and well
It's great that they are making that King Tiger (the only operation one that I know of) so accessible to the public.
Rooster1Cogburn yes indeed it was super cool to see it the ground was litterly shaking when it started driving
Glad there's another king tiger under restoration by Swiss museum
I think there's 2 in the world that still function.
Notice how the sheer presence of the Tiger II made the camera operator shake with fear? :D
Brilliant upload thanks for sharing with us....... The world needs to see these amazing war machines...
The king Tiger is simply incredible.
7:56 King Tiger turret rotating
haha thx :) its what i wanted to see for my rc model :)
It's so cool to hear those German youth name the different vehicles out loud as they passed and the enthusiasm for being there like I would, "Kubel Wagon, Schwim Wagon, Ketten Krad" !
Flipflops Guy
without context that would be quite disturbing actually. Don’t want to see the resurgence of that kind of politics, but engineering finesse? Totally.
The ladies or teenagers naming the vehicles in the beginning surely were no Germans; they used just the proper names. I guess they were French or French speaking Belgians by their accent.
Indeed I noticed a pretty mix of languages throughout the video: French, Netherlands (or Flemish), some English, German, and maybe some others, too.
@@andeekaydot What? They're speaking german. "Hier kommt den kubelwagen" says the kid (here comes the kubelwagen).
@@-RXB- Well, you might think so - I do not, as i know almost all German dialects and their intonation, and I know how it sounds when Dutch or Belgians pronounce German words...
@@andeekaydot Well I guess it could be dutch. The words are basically the same in both dutch and german for the things the kid says so. I don't know about dialect.
Imagine your an infantry unit, you separated from your corp to carry out this mission, but you run into this behemoth. I might need a new pair of underwear
8:54 Imagine the last thing you remember is a sudden flash inside the cannon.
Al lot of Allied soldiers and tanks experienced this moment.
if you remember it means your survived
"Hey, you're finally awake!"
They say you never hear the one that gets you...
So awesome seeing the turret move! I wonder why so many don't. It makes all the difference in the world! ❤
This beast can be seen in the "Musée des blindés" (armored vehicles museum), in Saumur, centre western France. A place to visit. Nice country side, beautiful castles, and... very good wines 🍷😉
Unser Königstiger welch eine Pracht von Masse und Kraft zudem besonders bei seinen Feinden gefürchtet
Und wenn man bedenkt, für welche Ziele er eingesetzt wurde ... 😒
@@Nitramrec das ganze ein wenig mehr taktisch durchdacht und wir wären heute nicht da wo wir jetzt sind ...
@@hansgin.4701 ICH habe damit kein Problem. Im Gegenteil: Mir graust vor der Vorstellung, Hitler und Konsorten wären "erfolgreich" gewesen. Nee nee, ist schon gut so, wie es gekommen ist. Ich mag keine Herrenmenschen ...
@@Nitramrec Hier geht es ja nicht um den Nationalsozialismus sondern nur um den Panzer!!!
Man muss nicht gleich alles immer alles falsch auffassen!!
4:44 King Tiger.
Amazing. The whole thing. The Tiger2 topped it off. Amazinf
Awesome video. I always wondered how loud the tanks were.
That turret turning and lowering/moving is HORRIFIC! An absolute monster of a tank. Reckon it could have fought 1960's tanks on an equal level.
@Imperial Overseer
German tanks' mechanical issues are mostly a myth born from clueless wannabe historians who took things out of context and came to the wrong conclusions. Although some early models of vehicles were indeed unreliable, for the most part German tanks were a lot tougher and reliable compared to the Allied counterparts.
The reason so many German tanks were lost to mechanical issues is because these vehicles were used almost constantly the moment they arrived to the front. They rarely had the privilege to get some maintenance, they were working non-stop until they broke down. It wasn't a case of unreliable tanks, it was a case of work overload and almost non-existent maintenance.
The allies on the other hand had no such issues, and if a vehicle broke down they could easily afford to abandon it. German tank divisions on the other hand had to plan entire operations to salvage lost vehicles, they were that important to them.
@@johnhighway9397 Also the reason why German tanks have the myth of having a bad transmission comes from the early models, such as the Panther D that was rushed to Kursk
no, impossible 60´s tanks have way much better armor, mobility, speed , vision range, optics, infrared detectors, gun and more advanced proyectiles
@@JV-bj4kx the problem with german ww2 tanks is the frontal gearbox, if they would put that in the back those tank coulda be way much better
Doubt it, it was already an antique by then
What a piece of German engineering amazing 68 ,5tons of steel armour 150 mm thick a crew of five men crazy
I know the Tiger 2 wasn’t a game changer but it should have been, that thing is just awesome
300,000 man hours to build one.10,000 man hours to build a T34.
@@3155DOGMAN 18 years to grow a human crew member though. The tigers were actually capable of protecting their crews. The same cannot be said for the t-34s or the shermans.
And that's where we get into the complicated intesection of systems that express in actual performance and cost benefit terms. Honestly, 40s tank technology was basically at a dead end until some breakthrough happened. HEAT could get through any armor regardless of thickness, the technology for advanced fire control didn't exist yet, and nobody had engines that could move them much faster. Everything past 20 tons was increasingly just a matter of diminishing returns, and past 35 tons, the gains were no longer worth the effort.
So...WHY should it have been?Mean the Nazis win WW2?
Amazing collection of rare vehicles
The war machines of WWII are unique and so diverse. The smaller transports and the halftracks are something that should have survived the war as a design. Tiger, Tiger in the forest coming alive, absolutely amazing experience. As far as the WWII tanks holding their own in the 1960's is a questionable issue, they could have needed major refitting and changes to march the more moder armor battles of the Cold War. But it could have been possible for even the King Tiger to be good in some support role.
Wonderful ! Amazing ! Really wanna see these mobiles !!
A beautiful tank the tiger 2 amazing video
I love this GERMAN POWER LEGEND"....👍🏻❤🇩🇪👏👏
🤚🤚😆🇩🇪👏🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏😏❤❤❤
splendide !! une machine de génie !!
Such a amazing video man! U defenetly should have 100+ suns
Maarten Brick almost!!
Beautiful machine
Yes indeed a real beast when it starts driving
Great looking Beast.. thank-you
It is amazing these vehicles are still with us fair play 🏴👍😄
Imagine a squadron of these crashing through the lines,, absolutely terrifying
yep :O
hitlers wet dream
My God that must have been a scary sight!
Alrigh that's magnificent and scary at the same time, can't imagine what the solier feel when the saw this bad boi on the field
Was für ein GEILES Fahrzeug @KÖNIGSTIGER !!!
Der Zeit weit voraus , ein Gigant !
I have been to Bovington and have seen all these great tanks, if you got kids you must take them to castles and museums etc
It's beautiful.
Nice dat je er toch naar toe mocht
When the Tiger II comes into view... Dear God! How frightful would that view be in war times?
One question? How many Shermans are needed to feed this beast a day?
Great machine. We where also dear! Great day!
Dutch-Diggers: WW2 / Relics / Metaldetection thank you cool you also search with a metaldetector
Kick man, zeker dat die met de loop draait :)
MjrCarnyx ja idd!0
To see that KwK 43 88 pointing in your face is scary
Cooooooooool 😀
Deep Digger Quentin 1 thanks
Very nice
Toller Panzer, Tiger 2 ist immer noch hier.
Wow that's awesome! :( too bad I can't go
Lego time maybe next year?
The World War Tube I hope so
My favourite tank of all time the king tiger
Very Pretty ❤Kool that She Lives😮
Where is the location of the event?
That tiger is in serious need of a major engine rework. The bottom.end and overall rotating assembly are probably in decent enough shape but it needs a serious valve job , timing adjustment and carb rebuild. Gaskets may not be available however in this day and age they can be more easily reproduced using modern materials.
Doesn't appear to need one. Theres no apparent loading up and the obvious giveaway no smoke on overrun. Likely just the usual stressed out mag if anything. Gaskets have never really been any issues, new material ones rely on extreme tolerances for sealing so modern materials don't tend to work as effectively as the original materials. It's the same as replacing cork or especially leather seals with neoprene or the like and wondering why you're suddenly having issues.
Motor actually looks and sounds like it's in very good shape
Playing Warthunder is one thing, but seeing the size of this Tank is something different.
With the track technology of today's people. I wonder why some outdoor sports vehicle manufacturers hasn't remade the motorcycle half track again. I bet they would sell well and people would buy them up very fast. Because these things are totally awesome machines.
Horch, very nice.
Why is noone able to hold the camera still?
That tiger was a fucking beast
If I were in a tank, stalled in battle, and I see that King turret turing toward my tank, I would shit my pants and get the fuck out of my tinfoil tank asap !
its insane this tank is moving for how old it was
Ich habe Deutschland Berlin sehr vermisst und die Mädchen
One and only King Tiger ‼️
68 tons of steel mad stuff 🏴👍😄
👍👍👍👍👍SUPER👍👍👍
Интересная техника
King Tiger ❤
Tiger II is very tuff guy 👍
what is the vehicle at 6.06 mins
There are so many Kettenkrars there.
What would you do if your daughter's new beau pulls up driving this for her first date?
Get two winston churchill cigars and a bottle of brandy and say 'take me for a drive son '😆
@@markberry3494 Same
after stealing some wallets, Kurt Knispel would usually drive out and shoot up some tanks.
The sweet sound of a Maybach 😍
Many gas chambers were operated by a Maybach, now you know.
Need to hold the camera still so we can see the video without getting sea sick
Terrifying, all it needs is a device to make a big bang to make everyone scream and run for cover, but there is no cover from that monster.
The allied soldiers really has a big balls...
What the hole at the back of tower??
Projectile hole?
It is an escape hatch, also use to load ammunition into the turret
Steady with the camera on the Tiger will ya !!
Yes sorry i’m really bad in filming steady 😅😅
@@yourievers4859 is this held every year?
anwar daud yes but sadly not this year because of the corona virus
King tiger,best tank ww2 ever
It wasnt. The panther was a lot better
Slav Crusade that’s a medium tank. This is a heavy you can’t compare them XD .
@@scorchclasstitan6727 It doesnt mean nothing. The Königstiger cannot even move and was hella slow. The panther had a lot of modern things and an armor that can bounce quite much
Slav Crusade “can’t even move and was slow” the first part is wrong . The second part . Once again *its a HEAVY* tank .
@@scorchclasstitan6727 he can compare, the OP said 'best tank' not best 'heavy tank'. Besides best WW2 tanks were either Shermans or T-34s due to superior logistics and numbers, that's all that matters in the military.
tiger 2 H is my biggesssssssst love !!!!!!!!!!!🧡🧡💛💛💚💚tiger 2 H is my biggesssssssst love !!!!!!!!!!!🧡🧡💛💛💚
I'm jealous
Darth soldier bruce crompton was there to
wait rly i know he was there before but not that he was here this year oooooh that is awesome i watch his show in tv every sunday xD
Gut
the köningstinger in three word
slow
but
unstopable!
Damian Rivoli well if they want they can reach 42 km/h (on a street )
Even the sherman was then slower with 38 km/h :P
But the fuel consumption is a horror wich gives the tiger only an range of 190 km
Imagine that Konig Tiger had more time to fix its issues before being sent to battle. The few that did work as they where designed to do simply a beast. The thought of coming face to face id need a new change of underwear 😂
I want to take that King Tiger to Mc Donalds
DAMN I'm just DRULLING as I look!!!
man the allies must have been in so much fear facing a kingtiger :O lets all agree that germany had the most fearsome tanks
I doubt it.Just outflank it and wait while it breaks down or runs out of fuel.
TG2 king of the tanks
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want to see a real big super heavy duty MAUS tank
I call it the Fegelein!
An abolute beauty 😍🥰❤❤❤
Imagine youself inside a "tiny" sherman, and see this Beast appear in front of you. It would be the Last thing you ever seen.
Just shows, even for 21st century MBT standards, how this machine was Supreme on the battlefield,85 years ago.
No allied tank had a chance against it.
Awesome machine.
The King has arrive and alive.
A T72 or anything with ERA would rock it, but it must have been terrifying in old steel beast technology.
Well... if you were in a Sherman, 2 km away from that beast... well, you're already dead.
It’s nice they are allowe to talk about the war again
Wasn’t that other LEGO builder there forgot his name starts with a r
Your boi Evan yes you are right Rebla i filmed him he was sitting on the tiger
i think i would've shitted myself seeing that barrel to the king tiger, aka tigerII
I wish I had a Tiger tank I could drive around my garden all day long......
Where is this at?
Robert Bernhardt this is in liberty park overloon, the netherlands
@@yourievers4859 Thank you, i would love to see this event one day, but live in the US.
Wow nice 100 subs
Das ist gut Kätzchen, das ist gut Panzer
Where does he live this cat?
Kitty Kitty Kitty
In panzermuseum saumur, Frankreich
A working King Tiger! Wow!
King tiger OP, nerf please.
Drool!
Wooooow wat een ding jongu. Ik had er ook wel bij willen zijn :P
BlueMouse0205 echt gigantisch heb 3 kwartier staan wachten om de tank te zien was het helemaal waard vooraan staan!!
BlueMouse0205 ik kon de tank bijna aanraken
Dat is het echt zeker waard, want dat is echt een epische ervaring!
En vooraan staan en dat je hem dan bijna kan aanraken is echt helemaal vet
Yes nice machines , but your troops marched everywhere, along with the millions of horses pulling your artillery and supporting equipment and supplies.
Wanneer was je gegaan jammer dat ik je niet heb gezien ik was zondag gegaan
World War 2 Hunter ik ook
Misschien zijn we elkaar voor bij gelopen er waren echt heel veel mensen
World War 2 Hunter ja idd daarom heb ik helaas ook niet kunnen rijden
The World War Tube jaa
i can only imagine the fear in the allies eye when they saw this infront of them on the battlefield. even thoe it would be sniping
Probably the same fear the crew felt when they heard the cry"Jabo!"
Waar is dat ben echt fan van tanks 😆
Jij ook denk ik?
F F haha ja zeker is in overloon daar is ook een groot museum
The World War Tube nee echt dat zijn mijn buren
F F heb je dat niet meegekregen daar!?