Hi Everyone,
I'm new on the forum. Reading the thread thought that I would join in!
From what I've read Wittmans Tiger was immobilised after an attack in which its tracks were damaged and it caught light. The tank was witnessed as being stationery for at least 8 minutes. The turret of the tank was lifted clean off the hull, (this is supported by photographic evidence) and the only way this could have been caused was by the internal explosion of ammunition and fuel. No shell could have had the same effect.
I live in Southern England and can therefore travel to Bovington Tank Musuem a couple of times a year. Bovington has the only remaining working Tiger Tank left in the world, which interestingly enough came from Tunisia. So I'm interested in comparing K&C's version when I get it.
Welcome Winston - I also haven't been for a few years - maybe we should organise a treefrog trek?![]()
That would be an excellant idea
Jeff
Hi Everyone,
I'm new on the forum. Reading the thread thought that I would join in!
From what I've read Wittmans Tiger was immobilised after an attack in which its tracks were damaged and it caught light. The tank was witnessed as being stationery for at least 8 minutes. The turret of the tank was lifted clean off the hull, (this is supported by photographic evidence) and the only way this could have been caused was by the internal explosion of ammunition and fuel. No shell could have had the same effect.
I live in Southern England and can therefore travel to Bovington Tank Musuem a couple of times a year. Bovington has the only remaining working Tiger Tank left in the world, which interestingly enough came from Tunisia. So I'm interested in comparing K&C's version when I get it.
Hi Everyone,
I'm new on the forum. Reading the thread thought that I would join in!
From what I've read Wittmans Tiger was immobilised after an attack in which its tracks were damaged and it caught light. The tank was witnessed as being stationery for at least 8 minutes. The turret of the tank was lifted clean off the hull, (this is supported by photographic evidence) and the only way this could have been caused was by the internal explosion of ammunition and fuel. No shell could have had the same effect.
Hi Winston,welcome to the forum,good to have you aboard.
In Ospreys new book entitled Firefly v Tiger there is an excellant description and diagram of the action.At 12.47 Ekin began to lay his gun on Wittmans Tank.Using a AP round Ekin fired at 12.47 and thirty seconds.The shell entered the tank and ignited the ammo,the devastating explosion took place just thirty seconds later,giving the crew no chance at all.
Rob