Perhaps the most discussed in this light will be the Panther tank, featuring two competing designs from MAN and Daimler-Benz.
An investigation into the man's home in Heikendorf, Northern Germany, in 2015 revealed a World War II-era Panther tank, as well as a plethora of ammunition. The military collector had broken ...
It took about 20 soldiers almost nine hours to extract the Panther tank - which was without its tracks - from the property. Local media reported that the man had been seen one winter using the ...
The World War Two-era Panther tank was removed from a residential property ... lawyers were trying to determine whether the man's military collection had violated Germany's War Weapons Control ...
Albeit on a slightly reduced scale. So he bought a 1:35 plastic model kit for the German WWII Panther tank from Tamiya, and started working on a way to make it move. Luckily for [Daniel], the ...