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The 10mm & Real World Museums Photo Directory - helping you choose the best 10mm tanks, or dig out real cammo schemes from tanks and other military vehicles in museums and shows around the world. You can also search the directory by manufacturer, army or keyword

Anyone can rate the photos just by clicking on the stars beneath each photo. Ratings use a scale of 0-5 where 5 = excellent and 0 = terrible.

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Polish TkS Tankette223 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, The TKS was an up-armored version of TK-3 tankette . 390 were produced from 1934, at the Ursus works until September of 1939. The TKS was powered by a license-produced Polski Fiat 122B engine and featured many modifications including strengthened suspension.Like the TK3 the armament consisted of single 7.92mm wz.25 (late) or wz.30 (early) machine gun and its armor protection ranged from 3-10mm . TKS tanks were used by Polish cavalry units assigned to infantry DivisionsOct 08, 2008
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Polish Tk3 Tankette222 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, 300 TK-3 were produced from 1931 at Ursus near Warsaw. The TK-3 was powered by a Ford Type A engine and was the first all-Polish tracked armored vehicle. The crew of two was housed in lightly armored (3-8mm) superstructure. TK-3 was armed with a single 7.92mm wz.25 machine gun, which was operated by the commander. TK tanks were used to equip reconnaissance units attached to infantry DivisionsOct 08, 2008
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Polish 7TP-B 6 ton tank 228 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, This single turreted tank was armed with a 37mm Swedish Bofors anti-tank gun and one 7.92mm Browning machine gun. Produced from late 1938, they were fitted with radio equipment mounted a rear turret storage bin. Designated the 7TPjw, a total of 97 were produced. These tanks were known to have been used by the second company of the second tank battalion in September 1939. Oct 08, 2008
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Polish 7TP- A 6 Ton tank 233 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, This twin turreted tank was armed with two browning machine guns and was designated the 7TPdw these tanks were known to be used by the second company of the first tank battalion in September 1939.Oct 08, 2008
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Polish Ursus Truck with Crew243 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, Oct 08, 2008
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Polish Infantry305 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, Oct 08, 2008
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Polish Officers277 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, Oct 08, 2008
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Polish Browming MG Team249 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, Oct 08, 2008
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Polish 81mm Brandt mortar259 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures, 81mm Brandt mortar Oct 08, 2008
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French UE Tractor263 viewsFrom Pithead Miniatures The Renault UE tractor was the most common armored vehicle seen in the French army. It was used as an armoured carrier to tow tracked munitions trailers, 81mm mortars and 25mm anti tank guns . These vehicles were also produced under license in Rumania for their army and designated the “ Malaxa” tractor Oct 08, 2008
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