Th3 look if envy on Beau's face is absolutely priceless! Can't wait for another episode of this guys! The manufacturing of the gears that you had made by these guys looks awesome I want to see some of the machining process.
Must be a site to see. Can imagine Beau saying “I’ve just finished meticulously building one of these from scratch and they’ve just got three of them sitting on the ground outside”.
In our garden in Estonia we have a huge cast iron German Army field cooking pot. It somehow survived post war metal collections as it was used for watering the cows 😃😮
This much stuff! I would take ages to see and touch these artefacts. Thanks for this video, and to our Polish friends for preserving history! Greetings from Germany!
i cant believe you got to go to Poland , they are wonderfully kind people , i have met many and their sense of humor is so close to ours , lovely people 🤗
450 miles (725km) not so far based on Aussie geography but still a distance to get there. Went there a couple of times in the early '80s - Jagdpanther with collapsed suspension was the highlight for me even then. Would love to have a return visit.
i remember the video of the 250 being pulled from the river. much respect to panzerfarm for preserving the original paint and getting it running! bravo guys!
I can't believe the state of that! And to think there is an JS-2 tank that runs and looks absolutely immaculate on the inside is an absolute dream come true, I hope to see that one day! Never seen one before.
@@gerhard6105 From what I know, they rather replace original parts. For sale, they mainly produce e.g. suspension and drive components for Pz III, Pz IV, StuG, etc. Their facility is in former military base near the village of Chrcynno near the town of Nasielsk, 50 km from Warsaw. Google Panzer Farm for contact data.
I'd love to have seen Daz there too, clambering all over the mountains of parts with uncontrollable excitement ...... but it was probably a good idea to leave him back home or you'd be lucky to have him back by this time next year lol
So funny to see people nerding out over these things. Warms my heart. And to see Beau's knowledge on display - looks at a random piece of steel, knows which part of which tank it is, coz he just made one himself.. Late G, not late-late G, just late G. Brilliant stuff. Thanks guys. Hope to meet you at AusArmour in December when I visit.
If you are curious what the plaquard reads, here is a translation to the german plaquard at 13:46 : "The track tension has to be set in a way that the upper track is resting on the middle running wheels but at the same time managing to not touching the first running wheel anymore!" (Die Kette ist so anzuspannen, daß der obere Kettenstrang auf den mittleren Laufrädern aufliegt, jedoch das erste Laufrad nicht mehr berührt!
Thank you so much for posting awesome tour of Panzer Farm !. As one of a collector of German Panzer parts, I would love to walk around the treasure stock yard !.😁 Can't wait to watch part 2 of this journey !.😄
This is amazing!!! It fills me with so much joy to know that the number of rare tanks like these being restored in working order for people to see is going up!!
Getting to visit Poland, what a privilege! I was in Melbourne on the weekend and there was a Polish festival on in Federation Square. Very good pelmeni, I hope you tried some when you were there. Hopefully the guys from Panzer Farm can come visit Australia.
Pierogies are hardly a Polish thing, they are all over the wolrd. If you want traditional Polish food, you need to have wild hog, duck, lots of game animals etc.
@@laurisikio I think if you're a history/military nerd like most of us watching this channel, visiting Poland would be really exciting - plus everywhere in Europe is exotic to us Aussies, haha.
It's cool that Panzer Farm has easy access to all these relics. They're picking complete vehicles out of rivers. Just remember though what Poland went through during the war that made the easy pickings now possible.
All this is very personal for the Polish people. they had the Germans first and then the Russians neither doing the Poles any favours. Huge respect for those people.
Having my coffee at 4:44 am in the States, watching an Aussie channel visiting Poland. I feel like I need my passport.
coffee at 11:35 in the uk!
Amen !
😂👍🏻
Beau is like a kid in a candy store 😀
I was just about to write the same thing. It looks like he has $50 in his pocket as well.
It would be great to know even a little about some of the other vehicles in the yard. For that matter how they found quite so much after so long.
My thought exactly.👍
@@johnsherborne3245in Poland its quite normal thing. Lots of opetations during ww2 was launched on the terrain of our present country.
Th3 look if envy on Beau's face is absolutely priceless! Can't wait for another episode of this guys! The manufacturing of the gears that you had made by these guys looks awesome I want to see some of the machining process.
Must be a site to see. Can imagine Beau saying “I’ve just finished meticulously building one of these from scratch and they’ve just got three of them sitting on the ground outside”.
Sdkfz 250 in original paint?! wow! 😮
The only one in thecworld :)
One very careless driver. As for frozen in time,, in this case literally
...AUSGEZEICHNET!!!!!
"They got everything we need" with evil laughter 😁😁😁
In our garden in Estonia we have a huge cast iron German Army field cooking pot. It somehow survived post war metal collections as it was used for watering the cows 😃😮
Far out! Beau was like a dog with two tails and Kurt wasn't far behind either. Great stuff, guys!👍😎 Roll on the next episode...
This much stuff! I would take ages to see and touch these artefacts. Thanks for this video, and to our Polish friends for preserving history! Greetings from Germany!
The Way America is declining I would like to move to Poland.. They protect their borders from invaders.....
@@ricksmith4736ya had to throw politics into something beautiful.
@@markmessner4554 YEP, I sat quiet for over 60 years thinking our leaders were taking care of us and boy , was I wrong... Now its probably too late..
@@ricksmith4736 sad
@@markmessner4554 Sad about what has happened to our world? Or sad when you look in a mirror? Do you see a SIMP?
I am Polish, Greetings from Poland, guys! :D
Panzer Farm is one of the few little tank gems in the world. Amazing place.
Fantastic
i cant believe you got to go to Poland , they are wonderfully kind people , i have met many and their sense of humor is so close to ours , lovely people 🤗
Yes we are 😊
But don’t mess with them.
If you are in Europe, I strongly hope, you took the chance and - not so far away from Panzerfarm - to visit DPM - German Panzer Museum - as well...
450 miles (725km) not so far based on Aussie geography but still a distance to get there. Went there a couple of times in the early '80s - Jagdpanther with collapsed suspension was the highlight for me even then. Would love to have a return visit.
Loved visiting it back in 2007
Welcome in Poland ;)
A dream come true for The Roo Crew🦘
Thank you for doing a series on Panzerfarm. I'm super excited to see what they can engineer from scratch for the German WW2 tank mechanicals.
Pozdrawiam miłośników broni pancernej z Australii
Dobry dzień, kolego. Jestem podekscytowany obejrzeniem tej serii o renowacji polskiej zbroi i może pewnego dnia przyjadę ją odwiedzić. Dzięki
i remember the video of the 250 being pulled from the river. much respect to panzerfarm for preserving the original paint and getting it running! bravo guys!
Yeah, that’s pretty cool I guess..😉
Aussies in Poland learn one word, “beer” 🤣
I'm one and half minutes in and I am drooling!!!!
Did the same 😅😅
This was a brilliant episode!
Ich hoffe wen sie schon in Europa sind das sie auch mal nach munster ins Panzer Museum fahren .
You guys have the coolest job in the world
I can't believe the state of that! And to think there is an JS-2 tank that runs and looks absolutely immaculate on the inside is an absolute dream come true, I hope to see that one day! Never seen one before.
What fantastic hosts. Brothers across the pond.
That came out of left field, very enjoyable
Big Toys for Big Boys, Thanks for sharing.
that panzerfarm place is amazing that IS2 is badass
I also recommend visiting the Panzer Museum in Kłanino in Poland
It’s amazing how much material has still survived
Beau : " I want this for Chrisrmas !!!"🤣🤣🤣 Awesome !!!
You're heartily welcome in PL! Have a lovely time!
Great !
First Video of the day, and you have most of my wows used up! Greedy, but we'll deserved 😮😮😮😮
I live 50 km from there and have been there several times. Great guys.
Hi, do you know if they also sell items? In which town are they situated? Regards from the Ardennes Offensive area, Belgium
@@gerhard6105 From what I know, they rather replace original parts. For sale, they mainly produce e.g. suspension and drive components for Pz III, Pz IV, StuG, etc. Their facility is in former military base near the village of Chrcynno near the town of Nasielsk, 50 km from Warsaw. Google Panzer Farm for contact data.
WOW & OMG, what an episode, I am fairly sure I will struggle waiting for next week's episode. Cheers
Beau says, "What's next?" Yea man, I wanna know too. GREAT video!
Blown away by your content yet again, how good
I like the excited laughing.Well done.Great Video.
is that the first time Beau has had to wear a jumper ? well done waiting for more
Well in Poland is no 6 deg C not 26C like in Australia :D
I love the reaction of foreign World War II enthusiasts when they see powerful IS2 machines in motion. How proud I am to come from Poland 😁
Wow. It is only 20 minutes drive from my dad's house. Welcome to Poland. You should visit us during the summer....
Chłopaki z Panzer Farm są super. Jak u nich byliśmy oprowadzili nas po wszystkich zakamarkach i ich całym niesamowitym parku maszynowym.
Wow, awesome post, thanks!!
Good to see you guys on a jolly... I mean important research mission... (Piwo!!!)🤣
"Very cool! What's next?" Perfect ending!
I'd love to have seen Daz there too, clambering all over the mountains of parts with uncontrollable excitement ...... but it was probably a good idea to leave him back home or you'd be lucky to have him back by this time next year lol
PANZERFARM PANZERFARM PANZERFARM WOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooo!
The amount of knowledge and history.
So funny to see people nerding out over these things. Warms my heart. And to see Beau's knowledge on display - looks at a random piece of steel, knows which part of which tank it is, coz he just made one himself.. Late G, not late-late G, just late G.
Brilliant stuff. Thanks guys. Hope to meet you at AusArmour in December when I visit.
If you are curious what the plaquard reads, here is a translation to the german plaquard at 13:46 : "The track tension has to be set in a way that the upper track is resting on the middle running wheels but at the same time managing to not touching the first running wheel anymore!" (Die Kette ist so anzuspannen, daß der obere Kettenstrang auf den mittleren Laufrädern aufliegt, jedoch das erste Laufrad nicht mehr berührt!
Beau's smile when the JS2 started up is priceless.
Pozdrawiam Ekipę
The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum i Panzer Farmy
5:29 can we appreciate the tank/tow truck/snow plow build sitting in the background. When you have enough parts sitting around… 😂
A pile of StuG Saukopf mantlets hanging around, a running IS2 in the back shed...looks like heaven.
I was a bit disappointed that there was no real workshop episode fixing the tanks, but was I wrong!! Amazing this episode! Well done!
That Beau is in ecstasy .look at that big smile on his face . Like a little boy with new toys enjoy your time there
I have been waiting all day for your workshop Wednesday video and that was so cool thank you for sharing it with us
Its wonderful! 😇
A JS2! That runs like that. Utterly spectacular! TY
WOW, what an episode!!!👍👍👍
This channel just keeps getting better and better and better... You guys deserve many many more followers and views...
Late tonight Kirt!😅 Thats ok!🇦🇺👍
It must have been hard for you guys driving on the RIGHT side of the road. 😄
Yes, when they're used to driving on the CORRECT side!
@@IntrospectorGeneral Do you do the Vulcan salute with your left hand or your right? . . . . . . . . I rest my case.
@@curtisbryce5096have you seen the map of which side people drive on?
Right is 90 percent of the world
Pozdrowienia z Polski !!
Thank you so much for posting awesome tour of Panzer Farm !. As one of a collector of German Panzer parts, I would love to walk around the treasure stock yard !.😁
Can't wait to watch part 2 of this journey !.😄
Top das man die Farbe gelassen hatt. Geschichte erhalten und retten ihr seit die Besten. Macht weiter so 👍👍👍
Riding in a JS2. Words cannot describe how cool that would be.
Welcome In Poland
Ah ten polski angielski muzyka dla uszu. Pozdrowienia z Polski
Chłopaki z Panzer Farm są super. Jak u nich byliśmy oprowadzili nas po wszystkich zakamarkach i ich całym niesamowitym parku maszynowym.
Wow, amazing!
Please more content like this!
Holy smokes, who knew your job would take you around the world. On the next trip I can be your PA. Carry the bags etc. 😂
Not sure I’d call it geeking Kurt, more like super cool, every boys childhood dream👍🇦🇺
Tank heaven 👍 amazing place and I’d listen and watch for hours
Incredible episode! Thank you!!!
I love workshop Wednesdays! Your enthusiasm is infectious!
I’ve been to Australia 4 times. Got infected 4 times. Very dirty.
Großartige Leute und der IS 2 ist mein Favorit unter den WW II Panzern.Ich saß schon in einem drin.
Przyjedziemy, obejrzymy, suuuuper!
Thanks for the trip/effort to show us panzer farm!
This is amazing!!! It fills me with so much joy to know that the number of rare tanks like these being restored in working order for people to see is going up!!
Wow!!! What a start to such a Videoseries. Like it
I could watch a full episode just on the IS-2 . That machine is epic !!
Getting to visit Poland, what a privilege! I was in Melbourne on the weekend and there was a Polish festival on in Federation Square. Very good pelmeni, I hope you tried some when you were there. Hopefully the guys from Panzer Farm can come visit Australia.
Pierogies are hardly a Polish thing, they are all over the wolrd.
If you want traditional Polish food, you need to have wild hog, duck, lots of game animals etc.
I can't help finding "Getting to visit Poland, what a privilege!" very sarcastic
@@laurisikio I think if you're a history/military nerd like most of us watching this channel, visiting Poland would be really exciting - plus everywhere in Europe is exotic to us Aussies, haha.
@@tdb7992 so you're saying that Poland is like a museum
Panzer Farm are building the future by making 80 year old parts. Genius at work.
What a treat this was…thank you!
A wonderful resource for the Australia Tank museum! Good heavens!
literally your 1:1 leftover parts from your Academy panzer kit
That IS/2 ... awesome. Thanks Panzer Farm for doing a great job! Piwo! Piwo! Piwo!
What a special trip😍🤠
Thanks for bringing us along
It's cool that Panzer Farm has easy access to all these relics. They're picking complete vehicles out of rivers. Just remember though what Poland went through during the war that made the easy pickings now possible.
Fantastic tanks!!!!
Wow, a great place to find the parts you need for the Stug for sure!
All this is very personal for the Polish people. they had the Germans first and then the Russians neither doing the Poles any favours.
Huge respect for those people.
Fantastic!
I’d like to request a full hour special on the trip to Poland.
Wow, welcome in Poland guys :)
Well done crew the knowledge of different parts is amazing, wonderful to see the stock that panzer farm has , looking forward to next week.
Hey AusArmour. Love your work 👍
Nice visit to poland.👍Best regards from germany.