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Madaxemans 10mm & Real World Photo Gallery

Photos from museums, and from my 10mm wargaming collection

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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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Pz II135 views44444
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Pz 1 Command 126 views44444
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Leopard 1 - from a Bridge Too far 220 views44444
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Captured T34393 views44444
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Sdkfz 251s1272 views44444
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4 Shermans compared1465 views44444
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Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) 199 viewsThe Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) was a British cruiser tank that first saw use near the end of World War II. It was designed to provide greater anti-tank capability to Cromwell tank squadrons. It was armed with the 77mm HV which was effective against late war German tanks and a superior weapon to the 75mm gun of the Panther when firing APDS rounds.[2] As a development of the Cromwell, it was an interim design before the Centurion tank.33333
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Sdkfz 250/22 with a Russian gun287 viewsPhotos taken by my brother at Belgrade Army Museum Probably a Russian copy of a Sdkfz 250/22 with a Russian gun - note the very odd wheel arrangement for the tracks maybe marking it out as a non-genuine German 250. Although I have been emailed by Darko Simac from Serbia to say that the odd wheel arrangement is because some of the wheels are missing, and it is in fact a proper German one. Probably the only surviving one in the world. 33333
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