That's really cool. I never imagined the centre wheels would still rotate in their raised position. Nifty! Nice job straightening out that mangled sheetmetal too 👍👍
@@kmoecub you would clime off if the white flag was on the front and clime off if the white flag was on the back, at lest that is how a vehicle with moor reverse gears than forward gears is designed to be operated, i think
In 1984 I was 19 years old and I joined the army. This is where I saw the last EBRs being removed from service. What a pleasure to see one again in such beautiful condition, I hope you will let me hear the sound of its engine. Good restoration and good luck (translated French/English with Google translate)
im not a nazi fan boy - but tiger is cool - the panhandler is just weirdly odd and defiantly french - stick with the brits next time you design a weapon system and you too could own the storm shadow - 1984 ? was that when the Argentinians had their mirages wiped off the sky ?
Hmmm…I remember in 1982 when the Argentines using French aircraft and French Exocets sank the shit out of the Royal Navy. Those French weapons really fucked up the British.
@@HNH421 Tiger helped the Allies win the war. The French do own Storm Shadow. The Falklands were in 1982 and the RN's Harrier pilots got their knowledge on Mirage from colleagues who had done time in Australia. Yeah, we flew them before we got the Hornet. So, you managed an entirely fact-free comment. That's gotta count for something.
@@aaronleverton4221 Yeah, one or two exchange pilots is going to be somewhat less than the RN and RAF pilots learnt from the French, Belgian, Greek, Spanish and other pilots who all flew the Mirage - and unlike the Australian AF who went near combat post 1975, a lot of the French, Belgian, and Greek pilots all had combat experience. But hey, you Australians keep telling yourselves you were relevant. ;) :)
@@iatsd 1. Sharky Ward says so in his book. 2. Merely pointing out that Argentina were not the only non-French nation to fly Mirage, but, hey, thanks for the more extensive list to prove so to HNH421. 3. That's your strawman, not mine.
She's a pearler lads, considering what she's been through. nice work! I couldn't help thinking how handy a set of two-way headsets would be for doing the maneuvering. Happy New Year! ✌🇦🇺
I went to the AusArmourfest and asked them during the workshop tour if they planned on making it a runner, but from what I could tell the reason it is probably going to remain static is because getting parts and the time and labour required were cost prohibitive
It's sorry because it is an armored reconnaissance vehicle that was widely used by the French and their former colonies. Spares shouldn't be that difficult and expensive to source if you take into consideration the costs they incur with some of the older vehicles that they restore. @@Russian1471
One of my Bombardiers in the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, was cut in half in a similar situation in the 1980s. The Ontario Regiment Museum also suffered a crushed to death volunteer the same way. Please stay out of pinch points!
Some many, many years ago, I had taken leave to assist The Child Bride, who spent some weeks as relief manager of a Tourist Park up there in Smack in the Eye.(Mackay.) One arvo, during a typical summer downpour, I was standing in the doorway of the Services Shed, when a lanky character, in jeans, boots and pearl press button shirt wandered up, from outside, in the pissing rain. “Mate,” I said, “ Come inside, it’s pissing down “ ‘Nah,’ he replied, ‘I’m from Cairns….this ain’t rain’ And he continued on his merry way. On that day, I learned that North Queenslanders are different. Also, rain doesn’t bother them. Respect. Cheers.
Q; if you go to a wedding, how do you tell if the Groom is from North Queensland ? A; He is dressed in a Three Piece Suit but wearing thongs (flip flops)
Great job on the EBR... but 0:36 Please... safety first! Never stand between two vehicles... if for some reason the driver backing up accidentally goes too far ...splat, you're gone!
You all are truly MAGICIANS. It was one or 2 videos with this vehicle just a big chunk of rust and now it have painted and all wheels are working? Unimaginable work!
looks amazing when you consider what you had previously - be nice to see her running one day i remember in 90s my dad working with a small engineering firm who worked on all manner of restorations, were very excited at having a couple of Panhard engines, they had to handmake the bearings for the big ends, now i'm not sure if they were intended for cars or aircraft, if thats correct - i wish they were still running but the company disappeared a long time ago
Nice to see. This vehicle looks really good. I hate to imagine how many years it will take to get this vehicle running but … a start is a start. Cheers from NZ🇳🇿.
I’ve seen this before at the technic museum in Speyer Germany, except it was out in the open and it was covered in rust and some spots yours look really pristine so when I saw it there, the museum gave me an idea of what yours look like when it was finish
oh wow I do belive i saw a M113 FSV in the background such an iconic aussie armor from Vietnam along with the Cent MKV with both the type A and type B guns
Beautiful guys, and straps much safer and don't scratch the paint but us ole men get set in ways . So be patient and show the older gentleman you young men pretty sharp too. Merry new year from Greenville Texas
What a weird, odd, unusual military vehicle. So French. Hard to imagine how this developed and how it actually became a military vehicle! Thanks for sharing this with us!!
Hi any chance of getting the paint code for that colour you used, I'm just rebuilding a French jeep and that's the base colour its painted before they painted it NATO tri colour and if you have used the NATO colours on anything euro, Leopard tank maybe? that would be helpful thanks
Congratulations on another project completed. Now, after the Holidays, start work on the King Tiger. Yes, I know you only have a single original panel. However, I have every confidence you can accurately recreate the vehicle from that one original part! 😂
I know it's not fully restored on the inside, but shouldn't the aluminium inner wheels be disengaged from the drive train when pulled up? Did they actually spin like that when driving at high higher speeds on the highway etc?
It is so fascinating to see the battle damage. Don't imagine it was so impressive to those inside at the time, but we are reminded that they were the enemy and to be killed.
It’s my understanding that this vehicle (and the parts donor vehicle), were not damaged in combat, but were ‘range wrecks’, eg, used for target practice before being acquired by Aus Armour for restoration to static display.
@@johnnewman366 ... You know what I mean. There are plenty of vehicles they have with battle damage from enemy attacks and certainly some with damage from range target practice / post-war farm use, etc. My point is that we see these vehicles today and are completely removed from the situations in which they were involved. Our perspective is very different from those who inside operating those vehicles and feared for their lives each time, even if only once, they headed out into artillery fire. . I am not saying you, but rather all of us who have not served / been in battle, are in most ways completely detached from what was done, so that you and I can be on opposite sides of the globe talking about war machines from nearly 80 years ago. . Peace, John 🐈head bonk
Weird looking machine guys! (but sschhh! - don't tell the gunner I said that! 🤫). Great work blokes n folks! I saw youse uncrumple that bodywork like master reverse-origami olympians! She's a sleek beast, like a cougar under cover, preparing to pounce on its prey!
In all civilised countries, including Australia, owning functional heavy weaponry is prohibited. There might be exceptions for classic black powder guns since those are less likely to be used "in anger" 😂
Hello Tank museum, How about painting it for the French Algerian War. Where (for example) the 8th Regiment of Hussars (8th RH) used 18 EBRs on a raid from March until May 1961 (Operation Gerboise vert)
That's really cool. I never imagined the centre wheels would still rotate in their raised position. Nifty!
Nice job straightening out that mangled sheetmetal too 👍👍
extra fun as you clime on and off
@@HNH421 You wouldn't be climbing on or off of her while she's moving.
@@kmoecub you would clime off if the white flag was on the front and clime off if the white flag was on the back, at lest that is how a vehicle with moor reverse gears than forward gears is designed to be operated, i think
@@HNH421 just do all French tanks come equipped with white flags?
@@alexsavutube THE FRENCH FLAG IS THE ONLY FLAG, WITH TWO PERFERATION LINES, SEPERATING THE RED FROM THE BLUE
In 1984 I was 19 years old and I joined the army. This is where I saw the last EBRs being removed from service. What a pleasure to see one again in such beautiful condition, I hope you will let me hear the sound of its engine. Good restoration and good luck (translated French/English with Google translate)
im not a nazi fan boy - but tiger is cool - the panhandler is just weirdly odd and defiantly french - stick with the brits next time you design a weapon system and you too could own the storm shadow - 1984 ? was that when the Argentinians had their mirages wiped off the sky ?
Hmmm…I remember in 1982 when the Argentines using French aircraft and French Exocets sank the shit out of the Royal Navy. Those French weapons really fucked up the British.
@@HNH421 Tiger helped the Allies win the war. The French do own Storm Shadow. The Falklands were in 1982 and the RN's Harrier pilots got their knowledge on Mirage from colleagues who had done time in Australia. Yeah, we flew them before we got the Hornet.
So, you managed an entirely fact-free comment. That's gotta count for something.
@@aaronleverton4221 Yeah, one or two exchange pilots is going to be somewhat less than the RN and RAF pilots learnt from the French, Belgian, Greek, Spanish and other pilots who all flew the Mirage - and unlike the Australian AF who went near combat post 1975, a lot of the French, Belgian, and Greek pilots all had combat experience. But hey, you Australians keep telling yourselves you were relevant. ;) :)
@@iatsd 1. Sharky Ward says so in his book.
2. Merely pointing out that Argentina were not the only non-French nation to fly Mirage, but, hey, thanks for the more extensive list to prove so to HNH421.
3. That's your strawman, not mine.
Un grand Bravo depuis la France. Le travail que vous fournissez est incroyable 👍
Congrats on 150k subs, well deserved. You guys are racing through them. Will you get 2 projects finished in 2024???
She's a pearler lads, considering what she's been through. nice work! I couldn't help thinking how handy a set of two-way headsets would be for doing the maneuvering. Happy New Year! ✌🇦🇺
A somewhat quirky vehicle that looks like the love child between a Citroën 2CV and a tank. I like it 😊
That was fun to watch. It looks like a really nice addition to the museum. 👍😊
After what I had seen in august I certainly didn’t expect to see this today
Well done 👍
Félicitation à votre grandes équipes de passionner! Un EBR-90 une rareté dans un pays comme l'Australie, avec les salutations de France. 😉👍💙🤍❤
Would love to see this as a a runner!❤
I went to the AusArmourfest and asked them during the workshop tour if they planned on making it a runner, but from what I could tell the reason it is probably going to remain static is because getting parts and the time and labour required were cost prohibitive
It's sorry because it is an armored reconnaissance vehicle that was widely used by the French and their former colonies. Spares shouldn't be that difficult and expensive to source if you take into consideration the costs they incur with some of the older vehicles that they restore. @@Russian1471
Better give them a chunk of money then lol
It has a really oddball engine, a flat 12 cylinder, that sits in the bottom of it....
Another superb restoration. Congratulations to everyone involved.
see you can polish a t**d, or at lest paint it green ~ L0Lz
Congratulations on getting her done you should be proud of another excellent exhibit in place.
Wasn't expecting this video today, always up for a great surprise!! Well done fellas!
Thank you for all the Awesome Works and posting every Awesome Videos !. Wish you all a Happy New Year !.😄👍
Interesting piece of equipment with all the wheels.......... Great to have on display!!
I’m sure he realized that standing between the 2 vehicles while the tank was moving backward was not the best place to be…
I thought the same thing!
@@johnviney7919 a member of my Squadron (UK Cavalry Regt) was killed by exactly that scenario"
One of my Bombardiers in the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, was cut in half in a similar situation in the 1980s. The Ontario Regiment Museum also suffered a crushed to death volunteer the same way. Please stay out of pinch points!
Some many, many years ago, I had taken leave to assist The Child Bride, who spent some weeks as relief manager of a Tourist Park up there in Smack in the Eye.(Mackay.) One arvo, during a typical summer downpour, I was standing in the doorway of the Services Shed, when a lanky character, in jeans, boots and pearl press button shirt wandered up, from outside, in the pissing rain.
“Mate,” I said, “ Come inside, it’s pissing down “
‘Nah,’ he replied, ‘I’m from Cairns….this ain’t rain’ And he continued on his merry way. On that day, I learned that North Queenslanders are different. Also, rain doesn’t bother them. Respect. Cheers.
Q; if you go to a wedding, how do you tell if the Groom is from North Queensland ?
A; He is dressed in a Three Piece Suit but wearing thongs (flip flops)
You know what you can set your watch by?
Having just watched the latest Mr Hewes from England they are shunting tanks around in the pouring rain as well. And it is cold rain!!
Great job on the EBR... but 0:36 Please... safety first! Never stand between two vehicles... if for some reason the driver backing up accidentally goes too far ...splat, you're gone!
Outstanding video, restoration and presentation.
You all are truly MAGICIANS. It was one or 2 videos with this vehicle just a big chunk of rust and now it have painted and all wheels are working? Unimaginable work!
Happy New Year
🤗🎉🎇🎆
The vehicles you use to move the museum pieces are as fascinating as the pieces themselves. Thank you.
looks amazing when you consider what you had previously - be nice to see her running one day
i remember in 90s my dad working with a small engineering firm who worked on all manner of restorations, were very excited at having a couple of Panhard engines, they had to handmake the bearings for the big ends, now i'm not sure if they were intended for cars or aircraft, if thats correct - i wish they were still running but the company disappeared a long time ago
That's epic, well done job everyone✌️
A great looking beast. Happy New Year when it comes!
Great restoration, wish we had seen more of it.
Unbelievable how well you fellas unfolded that origami!
Absolutely awesome work lads.
Nice to see. This vehicle looks really good. I hate to imagine how many years it will take to get this vehicle running but … a start is a start. Cheers from NZ🇳🇿.
I’ve seen this before at the technic museum in Speyer Germany, except it was out in the open and it was covered in rust and some spots yours look really pristine so when I saw it there, the museum gave me an idea of what yours look like when it was finish
Look forward to it running as well.
man,what a beauty!good job.
Thanks Team, for a surprise Workshop Friday, Cheers
Another amazing job
Remarkable workmanship !
Would love to visit this museum one day. Love ww2 era tanks
Awesome work, one hell of a job! Love all your work and look forward to the next project! Happy New Year from North Carolina, USA!!
Nice, hope to see it in person someday.
Boy that mess turned out looking really great!
Outstanding job again guys
Excellent job!👍
Great to se a Brit FV 434 being used always a handy LAD vehicle.
What a beauty
Looking good guys!
Thanks :)
Looking good Mates.
Congrats!
oh wow I do belive i saw a M113 FSV in the background such an iconic aussie armor from Vietnam along with the Cent MKV with both the type A and type B guns
Beautiful guys, and straps much safer and don't scratch the paint but us ole men get set in ways .
So be patient and show the older gentleman you young men pretty sharp too.
Merry new year from Greenville Texas
Love your work 👍
Good to see the 434 in good fettle as well. Seems odd to see the middle wheels turning on Panhard. Excellent display build!
Your two,into one project looks great!
Such an interesting looking machine.
Working here would be a dream job.
There is one on germany in a museum as well as a amx 13 90 so cool in person
Quite the unique thing
What a weird, odd, unusual military vehicle. So French. Hard to imagine how this developed and how it actually became a military vehicle! Thanks for sharing this with us!!
Congratulations on another restoration out of the shop. What's next?
Hi any chance of getting the paint code for that colour you used, I'm just rebuilding a French jeep and that's the base colour its painted before they painted it NATO tri colour and if you have used the NATO colours on anything euro, Leopard tank maybe? that would be helpful thanks
Happy New Year
Is this the one you all were restoring?
Yes it is, look back through the last few videos and Kurt mentioned it was off to be sand blasted and then to be painted.
Lovely old 434 Banger
Greart work!
On your upcoming Tiger resto-mod I recommend a Cummins V903 engine. Up to 800 hp.
Congratulations on another project completed. Now, after the Holidays, start work on the King Tiger. Yes, I know you only have a single original panel. However, I have every confidence you can accurately recreate the vehicle from that one original part! 😂
Brill well done.
Greetings from Croatia!!
Can you make a video of start to finish restoration of this tank??
I know it's not fully restored on the inside, but shouldn't the aluminium inner wheels be disengaged from the drive train when pulled up? Did they actually spin like that when driving at high higher speeds on the highway etc?
what a beauty....wish i lived in the land of oz...
PANNARD the 10 minute project 😮... 2:08
when did you mount a different gun on it? last time I saw the turret you put on had a destroyed, broken off nozzle...
Прекрасная работа по реставрации!!!Молодцы!!!Только сейчас больше вопросов-Почему это "ПРОГЛАТЫВАЕТ" снаряды в WOT???
It is so fascinating to see the battle damage. Don't imagine it was so impressive to those inside at the time, but we are reminded that they were the enemy and to be killed.
You do know it’s a French vehicle, and they are/were on our side? They were not the enemy and we don’t want them killed.
@@davidshanahan5134 Everyone is someones enemy.
@@davidshanahan5134 ... Yes, they _were_ the enemy... to the Germans and others. I did not say enemy of the Allies 🐱
It’s my understanding that this vehicle (and the parts donor vehicle), were not damaged in combat, but were ‘range wrecks’, eg, used for target practice before being acquired by Aus Armour for restoration to static display.
@@johnnewman366 ... You know what I mean. There are plenty of vehicles they have with battle damage from enemy attacks and certainly some with damage from range target practice / post-war farm use, etc. My point is that we see these vehicles today and are completely removed from the situations in which they were involved. Our perspective is very different from those who inside operating those vehicles and feared for their lives each time, even if only once, they headed out into artillery fire.
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I am not saying you, but rather all of us who have not served / been in battle, are in most ways completely detached from what was done, so that you and I can be on opposite sides of the globe talking about war machines from nearly 80 years ago.
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Peace, John 🐈head bonk
When I first got a model of this I thought what the h-ll were they thinking. Wheels instead of tracks!
Weird looking machine guys! (but sschhh! - don't tell the gunner I said that! 🤫). Great work blokes n folks! I saw youse uncrumple that bodywork like master reverse-origami olympians! She's a sleek beast, like a cougar under cover, preparing to pounce on its prey!
Finally moved the EBR to the exhibit space... you'll give those fellas who love "the most hated vehicle in World of Tanks" a smile on their faces.
Great video
Pull bar / triangle would be helpfull.
Well that was short and sweet.
Have you guys ever thought about building your own original designed tank or even a half-track with a tank turret on top???
I thought the inner wheels were disconnected from the drivetrain when they were raised up, I was surprised to see them turning.
Sooo dam cool! Can these rigs fire live ordinance?
In all civilised countries, including Australia, owning functional heavy weaponry is prohibited. There might be exceptions for classic black powder guns since those are less likely to be used "in anger" 😂
Basic safety procedure : Never stand between a moving tank and a stationary objekt. 😳😳😳😳😳😳
Plus, make sure the driver can see you, even if it's just your image in a mirror.
Maybe you can trade one of your Grants to the Musée des Blindés for the parts to get this running.
Sure is an interesting vehicle!
I thought the Panhard arrived with unit markings still visible..... Why not reinstate those?
Today it's just a piece of metal on the battlefield and its new types as well
Imagine that flat 12 in running form. It would be great to see/hear it go, but understand that $$$ is an issue.
Hello Tank museum,
How about painting it for the French Algerian War. Where (for example) the 8th Regiment of Hussars (8th RH) used 18 EBRs on a raid from March until May 1961 (Operation Gerboise vert)
Nice
Bloody oath, what a weapon!
Hope you boys haven’t been washed away 😂, I see work is still going strong
I thought you guys had a chieftain tank as well
This odd beast turned out great considering the pile of mangled parts it started out as.
What are the four middle tires for?
Panhard EBR 90 Is it a tank or not?
Bit of a gap there lads. Are we going to see the missing footage since October?
Phew. That was close 😅
Imagine new 2020 panhard EBR with stabelized 20mm vulcan and 4 anti tank missiles...
What has it Skelped (hit) on the left side