WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: New RUNNING Panzer I Ausf. B restoration project!

Published 2023-11-01
Daryl and Jesse commence their 3rd restoration project for the year...

A running PANZER I Ausf. B!!!

Follow the progress of our workshop restorations every Workshop Wednesday! A must watch for students of history, engineering, mechanics and metalworking! 🧐🛠️

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All Comments (21)
  • @barryhamm3414
    I was lucky enough to visit the museum last week and was even lucky enough to exchange a few words with Daryl. This was a highlight of our visit to Cairns very well worth a visit.
  • @tdb7992
    You lads and your museum are such a blessing to our country. I cannot thank you enough for keeping Australia's military history alive and bringing so many foreign pieces here for us to learn about.
  • @angrdbonz3423
    Hope one day you guys can get a Panzer 2, but having a Panzer 1 (and a running one at that) is gonna be so cool
  • @akula9713
    Jose Martinez, and a group of friends made a Panzer 1 replica based upon a local museums Panzer 1. He probably has a lot of drawings, info, etc. Their tank ran at Bovington last year.
  • @dbaider9467
    It's actually kind of a privilege to see the parts come apart for the first time in so long.
  • Congrats guys on 142,000 subscribers this channel is really picking up now, well deserved.
  • @usmcchet
    You guys are becoming one of the coolest military museum's
  • What a surprise! I cannot get through the tempo you guys are working at. The amount of work you all are accomplishing is breathtaking!
  • @shallotman7580
    May I say how I look forward to Workshop Wednesday. Keep up the good work lads. 90 yr old POM.
  • @Clintreid75
    Just as it starts getting really interesting it’s over for another week! Thanks for uploading and keep up the great work 🍻
  • @timgosling6189
    As I understand it, the Panzer 1 was initially developed, at a time when Germany was still prevented from building any tanks, as a training tank and to help develop armoured vehicle doctrine and tactics. So the thin armour is understandable.
  • @tracker1265
    I love watching the team work on the equipment, the videos keep getting better and better
  • @Slimdusty100
    American Heritage Museum recently put one on display as a non-runner but with a full interior done up about a year ago. It’s cool to see another being restored, given how rare they are
  • @TheKRU251
    What a superb video ! Really looking forward to watching this tank 'evolve'. For a tank enthusiast this is THE must watch channel. Congrats chaps !!!!
  • @bomberboi5405
    I hope everything goes well with the panzer 1 project
  • @parker1ray
    The panzer 1 and 2 are two of my favorite panzers. They were outdated before they went into combat, but they were just neat little tanks! The Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf. L "Luchs was also a neat design!
  • @PaulRhB
    Showing how the bearings and sprocket are assembled is fascinating, just like looking over their shoulder in the shop. Keep it up folks this is why Wednesdays are a day to look forward too 👍🏻
  • @georgedistel1203
    I'm telling you that if these episodes were 2, 3, 4, or 5 hours long each week, I wouldn't get anything done on Wednesdays. Great work, guys. It makes you wonder about the shortsightedness of people doing the scrapping. But most just wanted to make sure it wouldn't happen again.
  • @drogitsch
    Ich wünsche euch viel Erfolg bei der Restauration des Panzer 1 und der anderen Projekte. Schön das der Panzer in fahrbereitem Zustand wieder auferstehen soll. Ich find des immer besser diese Fahrzeuge in Aktion zu sehen. So wie bei eurem AusArmourfest , Bovington Tiger Days / GB, Saumur / Frankreich oder Militracks in Overloon / Niederlande. Grüße aus Deutschland