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In this episode of Tank Workshop Diaries get an update from the Museum Workshop Projects Manager Johnathon Kneebone, on which tanks are currently under the spanner, featuring work carried out on the Tiger.  

Plus a visit to Bovington's military training area, with Curator David Willey as The Museum, takes part in ATDU's Vehicle Recognition Exercise, to learn what camo works best within the landscape.

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Tiger 131 Maintenance and Army Exercise | Ep. 15 | Tank Workshop Diaries | The Tank Museum

In this episode of Tank Workshop Diaries get an update from the Museum Workshop Projects Manager Johnathon Kneebone, on which tanks are currently under the spanner, featuring work carried out on the Tiger. Plus a visit to Bovington's military training area, with Curator David Willey as The Museum, takes part in ATDU's Vehicle Recognition Exercise, to learn what camouflage works best within the landscape. SUBSCRIBE to The Tank Museum YouTube channel: ► http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChl-XKVVBAzoEVsnbOfpcqw? Support the work of The Tank Museum on Patreon: ► https://www.patreon.com/tankmuseum Visit The Tank Museum SHOP & become a Friend: ►https://tankmuseumshop.org/ Press the little bell above to enable NOTIFICATIONS so you don’t miss the latest Tank Museum videos. Follow The Tank Museum on FACEBOOK: ► https://www.facebook.com/tankmuseum/ Twitter: ► https://twitter.com/TankMuseum Instagram: ► https://www.instagram.com/tankmuseum/ Stay up-to-date with the latest Museum news, videos, and special offers: https://mailchi.mp/e6fae2ac8bee/newslettersignup? #tankmuseum #tanks

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John D Wright

Hopefully we might get some feedback from the vehicle recognition exercise, official secrets act willing.

Ian Miles

Tigers and Jaguars the same. The assembly workers used to say that if you dropped a spanner into the XJ V12 engine bay you would never get it back. These are so interesting and men in overalls making vids, who knew they would be so good.