Can a museum have too many Panzers?
Dec 3, 2025•Channel
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Video Details
Published6 months ago
Duration26:31
Video IDsT4PcAM9vfQ
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views68.5K
Likes10.7K
Comments405
Engagement Rate16.15%
Likes per 100 views15.56
Comments per 1K views5.91
Video Tags
#ausarmour#australian armour and artillery museum#ausarmourfest#tank restoration#military vehicle restoration#ww2 tanks#panzer ii restoration#panzer ii ausf c#german engineering#workshop fabrication#metalworking#suspension teardown#beau workshop#jess workshop#battle damage repair#return roller removal#castellated nuts#split pins#tank museum#armour restoration
Description
This week, Jess and Beau kick off a brand-new project: the Panzer II Ausf. c.
We start with a section of the hull wall — complete with suspension mounts, bump stops and return roller hardware — all of which needs to come off before we can press the battle damage straight again.
It’s a classic workshop wednesday episode:
lots of heat, cutting, grinding, wedges, breaker bars, castellated nuts, split pins, and some very clever early-war German engineering on display.
A real “sit back and watch the boys work” installment with simple but satisfying progress on what will be one of the rarest tanks in the collection.
Filmed at the Australian Armour & Artillery Museum.
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