Inside Pz II Luchs | A WW2 Time Capsule

A remarkably rare vehicle, with just 100 built and just two still in existence, the Panzer II Ausf.L "Luchs" is a reconnaissance variant of the Panzer II and this is one of the most intact and original vehicles we have in our collection. Join Chris Copson as he looks inside this Second World War rarity.
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00:00 | Intro
00:30 | History & Development
04:22 | A Look Inside
10:13 | Production
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  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark34318 ай бұрын

    Fascinating that the museum's tank interiors range from "pristine" to "full of asbestos so we welded it shut"

  • @osmacar5331

    @osmacar5331

    8 ай бұрын

    Asbestos is dangerous only when abated into the air. Improper handling and construction causes it to ablate into the air.

  • @fl_3682

    @fl_3682

    8 ай бұрын

    Don't forget "The radium used in the glow in the dark dials made the inside so radioactive it's dangerous!"

  • @Ezra411st

    @Ezra411st

    8 ай бұрын

    Or the "it was burnt out so we can't look at it anymore"

  • @michaelguerin56

    @michaelguerin56

    8 ай бұрын

    @@fl_3682The radium would have long dissipated. The biggest problem with radium was, apparently , the habit of putting your brush in your mouth to wet it before dipping it into the radium paint to paint a compass or other instrument dial. Throat cancer was reportedly a major issue for the young women who painted those dials.

  • @SearTrip

    @SearTrip

    8 ай бұрын

    @@michaelguerin56There was also close contact. I knew a USN pilot who had the habit of sleeping with his watch on & rested his face on his wrist. He later got skin cancer at the spot on his cheek where the watch rested.

  • @tedpilchak7096
    @tedpilchak70968 ай бұрын

    I applaud your keeping this in its original condition. It was the right thing to do!

  • @grizwoldphantasia5005

    @grizwoldphantasia5005

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed ... but I wonder what the condition of the French one is. Might it be possible to put one in running condition and leave one pristine? They could even swap them back and forth every year or five years.

  • @darreng745

    @darreng745

    8 ай бұрын

    This is one of those AFV's that should be left as it is, on this I believe the Tank Museum has got the balance right and while seeing the Luchs running would be a dream for most that is not a viable project if you lose the fact that you have a nearly intact and original example which is minus a few items yet still has the stencilling in the turret present and legible after 80 years.

  • @gusgone4527

    @gusgone4527

    8 ай бұрын

    @@grizwoldphantasia5005 That is one cool name/callsign.

  • @nanorider426

    @nanorider426

    8 ай бұрын

    +1

  • @BombingFritz

    @BombingFritz

    8 ай бұрын

    Keep that kitten as it is. Great video and a great job on conserving that fascinating piece of history.

  • @iDEATH
    @iDEATH8 ай бұрын

    If there was ever a tank you could truly call cute, it's the Luchs. I love this little guy. How great would it be to have one in running condition? But yeah, I get it, this is certainly an example of when preservation should win out.

  • @czwarty7878

    @czwarty7878

    8 ай бұрын

    Luchs, Hetzer, TKS and Type 94 tankette. Little cute beetles

  • @aldo5428

    @aldo5428

    8 ай бұрын

    after the Panther, best looking tank ever…

  • @dejomonylemon956

    @dejomonylemon956

    8 ай бұрын

    Sad h35 Hotchkiss noises

  • @iDEATH

    @iDEATH

    8 ай бұрын

    @@aldo5428 I'm still particularly partial to the Tiger. I think it's that boxy profile, it's just what comes to mind when I think "TANK." I might be a bit biased, though. One of my favourite toys when I was a kid was a larger scale Matchbox (I think?) Tiger. It was 3" or 4" long? It was the coolest!

  • @aldo5428

    @aldo5428

    8 ай бұрын

    @@iDEATH my favourites were the Airfix 00 scale kits of the Panther, Tiger, STuG III and Sd Kfz 234 armoured car, oh happy days…

  • @thetankmuseum
    @thetankmuseum8 ай бұрын

    We hope you enjoyed seeing inside the Pz II 'Luchs' - let us know what you thought in the comments below!

  • @timgosling6189

    @timgosling6189

    8 ай бұрын

    Interesting that the speedometer is in mph? Is that a later fitment?

  • @heikoscheuermann

    @heikoscheuermann

    8 ай бұрын

    Like always, quality 👍 Just one little thing for your info, MAN is an acronym that is pronounced as individual letters.

  • @Pilot12370

    @Pilot12370

    8 ай бұрын

    Hello, I am a WWII weapon collector since 40 years. In my collection I have an MG34 with all accessories. Also the Lafette. I would like to see the MG34, how to built into the mount. How is it loaded once installed? How to change the barrel once installed? Unfortunately you will not find any information about this. Greetings from Germany!

  • @kevinyaucheekin1319

    @kevinyaucheekin1319

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@Pilot12370 Nice, is it a fully functional MG-34 ready to rock & and roll? 😊

  • @gitfoad8032

    @gitfoad8032

    8 ай бұрын

    Ever considered using endoscopes on your tanks, for the public to use?

  • @tomppeli.
    @tomppeli.8 ай бұрын

    In my opinion, the cutest tank to roll off the production line! I didn't even know this one was in such pristine condition. Such a treat! A respectable decision to not make the Luchs a running example, for there being only two of them

  • @kizzmequik70four

    @kizzmequik70four

    8 ай бұрын

    He's just a little guy!

  • @kosefix

    @kosefix

    8 ай бұрын

    Still think the cutest one is FT17. But this isn't far behind.

  • @Lykyk

    @Lykyk

    8 ай бұрын

    Wait until you see the Wiesel.

  • @tomppeli.

    @tomppeli.

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Lykyk Ah, my second favourite AFV and something I'd like to have for myself!

  • @R.Lennartz

    @R.Lennartz

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tomppeli. The Panzer I Ausf. F is pretty cute too

  • @astrorick2910
    @astrorick29108 ай бұрын

    Some years ago I'd have been so happy with this video because I wanted to build a scaled replica with cardboard and wood, now I'm happy because I remember those times

  • @stewartellinson8846
    @stewartellinson88468 ай бұрын

    As the saying goes "it's only original once". With such a rare vehicle, retaining originality is almost a no-brainer. Good to see such an interesting vehicle getting approprriate consideration.

  • @hama-sa-ki618
    @hama-sa-ki6188 ай бұрын

    Love the decision to leave this Luchs untouched. Would be amazing to see it running but not at the cost of losing its parts integrity and historical value. What an awesome video to wake up to! Thank you for this @thetankmuseum

  • @liltczoom6741

    @liltczoom6741

    7 ай бұрын

    Right I’d love to see it running

  • @antonsamsonov9752
    @antonsamsonov97525 ай бұрын

    The tank museum staff are great at answering any curiosity and question that comes up while watching these videos

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm8 ай бұрын

    Its Unique. Its a Museum piece. Its best left alone as stated.

  • @nicflatterie7772
    @nicflatterie77728 ай бұрын

    Very well done. I especially appreciated the red highlights while describing parts inside the turret.

  • @Mountain-Man-3000
    @Mountain-Man-30008 ай бұрын

    I agree with leaving the tank be, but I do think using conditioners to keep leather or rubber from deteriorating over time is within the spirit of keeping the artifact original. It would still be the original item and would in fact be closer to original than a degraded piece would be.

  • @davidgoodnow269

    @davidgoodnow269

    6 ай бұрын

    No kidding, exactly my thought when he spoke of "fragile condition"! I have seen leather chairs more than a century old still in daily use!

  • @robertduncan7189
    @robertduncan71898 ай бұрын

    The red highlights are brilliant. Thank you!

  • @DropB3arZ
    @DropB3arZ8 ай бұрын

    I love how both Chris and David Willey not only talk about the actual tank features but the history and what the purpose of the tank was. David Fletcher was fun but I prefer these really deep talks more. Keep up the great work

  • @aaronleverton4221
    @aaronleverton42218 ай бұрын

    If I had the only one of one or one of two of something in the world, I would be incredibly loath to do anything with it other than admire it.

  • @guaporeturns9472

    @guaporeturns9472

    8 ай бұрын

    huh?

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    8 ай бұрын

    @@guaporeturns9472 So, there are, as Chris stated in the video, only two of these particular tanks extant (that means existing fully) in the world. One of them is what you are looking at. The only tank in the world rarer than this is the German A7V that belongs to the Australian War Memorial and is on display in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The Tank Museum decided after much internal discussion, as described by Chris in the video, not to restore the tank to running order, but to keep it as original as possible for future scholars/youtubers/game researchers/Lindybeige to study and appreciate in its most original condition. There is only one Mona Lisa in the world, do the French put it on parade, or do they secure it to the wall behind bulletproof glass?

  • @guaporeturns9472

    @guaporeturns9472

    8 ай бұрын

    @@aaronleverton4221 I would definitely parade the Mona Lisa , and I would restore and operate the rarest tanks on earth…they were made to drive … so drive em. Mona Lisa was made to look at , so look at it.

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    8 ай бұрын

    @@guaporeturns9472 Mona Lisa is looked at every day And what damage would parading the Mona Lisa do to the Mona Lisa while your are parading it? So, the Benz-Patent-Motorwagen was made for driving in 1885 therefore it should be driven today? It's not my first go-to option, but given the variables, it's hard not to diagnose you as in need of a bridge.

  • @guaporeturns9472

    @guaporeturns9472

    8 ай бұрын

    @@aaronleverton4221 Bridge? No , I just believe what I believe and you aren’t going to change my mind but please keep commenting if it make you feel good.

  • @isuzu6851
    @isuzu68518 ай бұрын

    Love the decision not to touch it, it really is a precious time capsule. love the video!

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle22958 ай бұрын

    Video of the month! Finally, I can see the inside the hull of a Luchs. Thank you 😊

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins70298 ай бұрын

    I like the way that the individual parts are emphasized in red. That seems new.

  • @jmc7034
    @jmc70348 ай бұрын

    Loved seeing how well persevered it is on the inside

  • @mxes5938
    @mxes59387 ай бұрын

    wow, I didn't even know they existed, I thought the Pz 2 Luchs-version was just a concept. even more remarkable that a tank this rare and this old is in such a good condition

  • @burntbybrighteyes
    @burntbybrighteyes8 ай бұрын

    MAN is one of those companies where you don’t say the acronym like a word but every letter individually. M-A-N.

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    8 ай бұрын

    Ja, nein, mann.

  • @SamGray

    @SamGray

    8 ай бұрын

    I sometimes note the same thing with the BAR.

  • @All_Hail_Chael
    @All_Hail_Chael8 ай бұрын

    Company of Heroes 2 made me love this tank but playing it in Hell Let Loose is something else. Most fun tank in any game ever.

  • @fuzzydunlop7928

    @fuzzydunlop7928

    5 ай бұрын

    I only know what it's like to be on the receiving end of one of these. You guys are a menace. lol

  • @sergiocoutinho6133
    @sergiocoutinho61337 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. I really liked the colorization of the tank parts, to allow a better understanding of the specialist's explanations

  • @johnnyzippo7109
    @johnnyzippo71094 ай бұрын

    From the very moment I saw the Luchs in a library book, always my favorite tank / recce vehicle by “vibe” alone . As always Tank Museums presentation is top notch and covers these historic topics with the professionalism they must receive .

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart8 ай бұрын

    Great view not just of the inside of this amazing piece of history, but in the decisions that come up while running a tank museum!

  • @thomasknobbe4472
    @thomasknobbe44728 ай бұрын

    I am so glad that you have found your footing in this role. You explain what you are presenting so clearly, and you seem to be able to anticipate and address the common questions that people might think to ask. Every time I see a new post from you I literally think, "Oh, this will be good, I will learn something new! Good luck!

  • @idanceforpennies281
    @idanceforpennies2818 ай бұрын

    What a brilliant upgrade to the Panzer II. Almost a complete makeover.

  • @timoakes450
    @timoakes4508 ай бұрын

    Q-Why does Drivers speedometer read MPH and not KL PH????Excellent recon Lt PZ!!

  • @GrouchyBear411

    @GrouchyBear411

    8 ай бұрын

    It was hand painted on it during calibration and evaluation by the British Army, after it was captured.

  • @timoakes450

    @timoakes450

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GrouchyBear411 great -thanks

  • @kleinerprinz99
    @kleinerprinz998 ай бұрын

    Luchs to this day is the name for the Bundswehr scout tank/ armoured vehicle.

  • @Coka-Rolla
    @Coka-Rolla8 ай бұрын

    I feel like next to the “Hetzer” and Puma this is one vehicle that’s been popularized by video games. Always my go to early game vehicle for strategy games. It’s probably more popular now than it was with the actual crews lol.

  • @jmi5969

    @jmi5969

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh yes. This quickie s-box appears out of nowhere and wipes out a third of Tiger-131's HP in one burst... "and just like that he is gone".

  • @DrLoverLover

    @DrLoverLover

    8 ай бұрын

    Strategy games?

  • @CokaRolla

    @CokaRolla

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DrLoverLover Yes, like Call to Arms and Company of Heroes 2

  • @HarryFlashmanVC

    @HarryFlashmanVC

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@jmi5969the most ludicrously OP rank in WoT

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCraneАй бұрын

    Outstanding presentation! This one should definitely be left original and untouched.

  • @beanhavok2287
    @beanhavok22877 ай бұрын

    Aesthetically speaking the Luchs has always been in the top ten!

  • @jamesrizza2640
    @jamesrizza2640Ай бұрын

    I love how you present these vehicles. I also like how you highlight the areas you are talking about. Love your channel, great job.

  • @ThePerfectRed
    @ThePerfectRed8 ай бұрын

    7:08 I really like that folding rear hatch that serves as a seat for observating. I never heard about this feature before!

  • @frostedbutts4340

    @frostedbutts4340

    8 ай бұрын

    Looks like the commander hatches for old French tanks, since they didn't have cupolas.

  • @markandrews8437
    @markandrews84378 ай бұрын

    Nicely narrated thought the red colouring pointing the different components out was a great idea i absolutely love this tank and the panther building both as 1/35 scale models so seeing the interior of this luchs was amazing 👏

  • @rodento3220
    @rodento32205 ай бұрын

    Wow! As cool as it would be to see it run, I fully agree that for how complete it is it would be an over all loss to make it run. One day I will make it across the pond to come and see your museum!

  • @torstenneuer1560
    @torstenneuer15608 ай бұрын

    I find it quite intriguing that the speed indicator reads "MPH" (which means "Miles per Hour" and is not a typical German thing, bearing in mind that metric systems are used in Germany). So is it really in pristine original condition or was it refitted at some point to be used by the Allied troops on their advance towards Germany ?

  • @frostedbutts4340

    @frostedbutts4340

    8 ай бұрын

    The Allies did rarely use captured German vehicles on the Western front, but I figure this one was shipped home for testing.

  • @Randleray

    @Randleray

    6 ай бұрын

    I actualy would not be surprised if this is really meters per hour instead of the standard kilometers per hour. But I dont know, its just a guess since some very mundane things have been absolutely butchered while trying to engineer out the absolute max complexity as it was normal for german manufacturing during that time. For meters per hour would allow a much more accurate messurement of speed, than kilometers... That goes hand in hand with some other unneccessary things on weapons like mortars, where germans experimented with a scope to make mortars just as accurate as sniper rifles...

  • @schmid1.079

    @schmid1.079

    5 ай бұрын

    Not only that. The engine speed also has RPM, while in germany U/min is commonly used. This is certainly not original.

  • @wesleygay8918
    @wesleygay89188 ай бұрын

    " You could in theory penetrate the rear or vulnerable parts of a Sherman..... Good luck with that" My sentiments exactly 😂

  • @mattbowden4996

    @mattbowden4996

    8 ай бұрын

    To be honest, the only thing you should be shooting up is enemy armoured cars and soft-skins - anything bigger you should be running away from. It was a fairly sensible weapon choice for a recce tank in 1942, but there's a reason they were looking to move up to a 50mm gun on the VK1602, and that was bigger light tanks like the Stuart appearing as the allied recce forces.

  • @DrLoverLover

    @DrLoverLover

    8 ай бұрын

    your sentiments🤣

  • @Patches-vq8cd
    @Patches-vq8cd8 ай бұрын

    I cant wait to see matilda 2, churchill.mk7 and conquerer :)

  • @hellohelloington9442
    @hellohelloington94428 ай бұрын

    the luchs has to be my favourite WW2 tank. thanks for covering it in more detail, i always love to hear about it :)

  • @tyree9055
    @tyree90557 ай бұрын

    I had a field day running around in one of these in a video game. It was fast, reasonably powerful, and your survival depended on not getting hit. A great ambush "shoot and scoot" vehicle. Excellent at destroying light equipment. Glad to see a real one at last.

  • @douglasfrompa593
    @douglasfrompa5938 ай бұрын

    I am a fan of leaving some museum pieces unrestored. But as an auto mechanic I also understand a requirement to occasionally turn over and even maybe start the engine and run till it warms up to keep it "Original". Sitting is one of the worst things to happen to an engine,

  • @gratefulguy4130

    @gratefulguy4130

    7 ай бұрын

    True

  • @WhiteGuardChannel
    @WhiteGuardChannel8 ай бұрын

    Depending on the interior state of the ARL-44 in the collection, you should do a video on that next. Keep up the good work though and keep making these videos.

  • @rupertbaskerville
    @rupertbaskerville8 ай бұрын

    Always really liked the Luchs, there is actually a really accurate looking reproduction of one out in the US so at least you can see one running somewhere!

  • @minuteman4199
    @minuteman41998 ай бұрын

    Radios get stripped out because they're not part of the vehicle. When I was an armoured crewman we got radios off the quartermaster and installed them in the vehicles before taking them out for training. At the end of the exercised they'd be removed again. Coax MGs were the same, they didn't "belong" to the vehicle.

  • @keithammleter3824

    @keithammleter3824

    8 ай бұрын

    Why? Were there insufficient radios for the number of vehicles? That would mean that in an emergency, you have less serviceable vehicles than physically exist. If I was minister for defence and found out there was not at least one radio for each tank, plus a few spares, I would hit the roof, and want the responsible man carpeted. The taxpapers pay an awful lot of money, compromising a country's economic strength, to pay for the military's toys. They deserve to have them complete and fully operational at all times, apart from being ''cocooned"' for long term storage.

  • @minuteman4199

    @minuteman4199

    8 ай бұрын

    @@keithammleter3824 We had plenty of radios. I have no idea why we did what we did.

  • @tyler_bt3326

    @tyler_bt3326

    3 ай бұрын

    @@keithammleter3824chances are the same radios used in the vehicles are equally able to be used in some kind of FOB. Having them easily removable and not permanently assigned to a vehicle makes that a lot easier to do

  • @keithammleter3824

    @keithammleter3824

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tyler_bt3326 ; Perhaps. But my earlier comment still applies. From my exposure to government and the military, since Minuteman said they had plenty of radios, I suspect it is probably nothing more than some nitwit officers who said ""this is what we do, because it has always been what we do."" and back in the 1914-18 war they did it that way because the equipment was very unreliable and needed to be removed for service and test after every mission.

  • @tyler_bt3326

    @tyler_bt3326

    3 ай бұрын

    @@keithammleter3824 I’m just taking a guess, idk for sure

  • @panzerkaske4836
    @panzerkaske48368 ай бұрын

    My feelgood WOT vehicle! Love it! Thanks guys❤

  • @user-so9tg8me2g
    @user-so9tg8me2g5 ай бұрын

    Early tank development is always fasinating. Thank you for making and uploading this video.

  • @marcelcoetzee7152
    @marcelcoetzee71528 ай бұрын

    Is there an alternative AP round to the APCR? The tungsten shortages seem to have prevented most German tanks from using them so it would be a little odd if the Luchs got it. Also it is an amazing piece.

  • @mariomiranda1194
    @mariomiranda11948 ай бұрын

    This is my fav WW2 tank. I absolutely adore using it in Hell Let Loose.

  • @WVzombie138
    @WVzombie1385 ай бұрын

    Copson is absolutely brilliant in these recent videos. @thetankmuseum He's knowledgeable about his business and i hope he keeps on with the content. Appreciate what you do at the Museum!

  • @hughhead9079
    @hughhead90798 ай бұрын

    Wonderful to see the interior. From constructing tank models for years, I always lusted for a Luchs! Just seems to be the small and fast vehicle that a modern calvary would want to go find the bad guys... with just enough punch to get out of the experience alive.

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell56118 ай бұрын

    Great video. Wise move to retain the historic integrity, as you said a real time capsule.

  • @user-or9zw7go3r
    @user-or9zw7go3r4 ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation,as usual! I find this presenter awesome. Thank you for all the hard work bringing this to the web!

  • @jm9371
    @jm93718 ай бұрын

    That was a fantastic video. Yes, the decision to keep that gem as original as possible was a good call.

  • @RobClarkeRacing
    @RobClarkeRacing8 ай бұрын

    This guy needs to be the voice of the tank museum. Just saying

  • @antonionunes9525
    @antonionunes95257 ай бұрын

    I have seen the Saumur one running for two times anda make a trip to the Tank museum to see that one. One of my favorites tank.

  • @okrajoe
    @okrajoe8 ай бұрын

    Fascinating little vehicle. But with the entire war collapsing around them, amazing the Germans spent time on a light, fully-tracked recon vehicle.

  • @mattbowden4996

    @mattbowden4996

    8 ай бұрын

    But they didn't. The reason they only built 100 (and also cancelled the follow on VK1602) is because building Panthers was a much higher priority. Some might argue that Germany would have been better served building these than heavy tanks, but the Pz IIL duplicated the already fairly effective fleet of German armoured cars for recce and the Tigers offered an otherwise unavailable capability.

  • @nubtube7313
    @nubtube73137 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this segment. Thank you Chris.

  • @ikat_tracer
    @ikat_tracer5 ай бұрын

    Nice! The Luchs is my favorite tank. I absolutely love it.

  • @jeffsmith6659
    @jeffsmith66598 ай бұрын

    Wonderful...thank you so much for all you guys do.

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning7 ай бұрын

    Outstanding video and presentation.

  • @clovergrass9439
    @clovergrass94398 ай бұрын

    Excellent review and showing respect. Thank you.

  • @TooManyHobbiesJeremy
    @TooManyHobbiesJeremy7 ай бұрын

    That was a real treat to see the inside in it's original condition ❤ The red highlighting of parts during the videos was very helpful.

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot24227 ай бұрын

    Outstanding video and presentation

  • @chrisjack7857
    @chrisjack78578 ай бұрын

    The tiny tiger. So cute.

  • @stucorbett
    @stucorbett8 ай бұрын

    love that they 're just keeping it in it's original condition

  • @darklingeraeld-ridge7946
    @darklingeraeld-ridge79468 ай бұрын

    Marvellous to see the original interior - good decision! And so well presented, thanks.

  • @GJM866
    @GJM8667 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thanks for posting!!!

  • @jimrobinson4786
    @jimrobinson47868 ай бұрын

    Thank you for putting history ahead of exciting tankfest.

  • @gnybbe
    @gnybbe8 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @darrenjosephgregory
    @darrenjosephgregory8 ай бұрын

    Having walked past, and admired, this tank on many occasions it was fascinating to find out how original it still remains. Absolutely the right decision not to run it.

  • @emilioalcazar-su9vi
    @emilioalcazar-su9vi7 ай бұрын

    Awesome original vehicle..a real museum jewel!!

  • @kippamip
    @kippamip8 ай бұрын

    One of the nicest vehicles to come out of the dark side. I totally agree with the preservation of originality as well, although i would love to see it running.

  • @azareelserrano4602
    @azareelserrano46028 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, really enjoyed 👍.

  • @theoldfart6404
    @theoldfart64048 ай бұрын

    My favorite of the German armoured vehicles. Sure, it's not imposing like a Tiger or as pretty as a Panther, but it's a clever and effective use of an old chassis... and damn it's cute. I'm so pleased you have such a fantastic example. Too bad that the usual story applies to these: Too late and too few.

  • @LegacyUser
    @LegacyUser8 ай бұрын

    These are neat little tanks that I really like the look of. It is amazing that the interior is still in such amazing condition. Being so clean you can read the script on the stowage is pretty cool.

  • @gort.3296
    @gort.32968 ай бұрын

    Excellent Episode Indeed!.

  • @Patches-vq8cd
    @Patches-vq8cd8 ай бұрын

    Love all your vids! Cant wait to see the museum in person

  • @Smiffew
    @Smiffew8 ай бұрын

    Love seeing the original interior, very few tanks of any type have that left I imagine. Also the Luchs is great in Hell Let Loose, perfect for shredding infantry

  • @Blastmaster1972
    @Blastmaster19728 ай бұрын

    I like the Luchs. Cutest tank ever!

  • @user-qm5vn9zx7s
    @user-qm5vn9zx7s8 ай бұрын

    Well done by Chris and TTM team!

  • @rdam50
    @rdam508 ай бұрын

    Excellent and fascinating video. Thank you!

  • @RussianThunderrr
    @RussianThunderrr7 ай бұрын

    Very good review. Thank you!

  • @JamesAlexander14
    @JamesAlexander148 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video. Thank you.

  • @specialagentdustyponcho1065
    @specialagentdustyponcho10654 ай бұрын

    I feel like there's a timeline we could easily have slipped into where the tank-fielding powers of WW2 went in hard on tankettes with HMG's and autocannons, deploying them as organic elements to infantry platoons or the like.

  • @Pincer88
    @Pincer888 ай бұрын

    Thanks you kindly for the look inside the vehicle. The time capsule aspect certainly speaks to the imagination.

  • @alangordon3283
    @alangordon32838 ай бұрын

    Excellent as always .

  • @stevenbrown8857
    @stevenbrown88578 ай бұрын

    Absolutely superb informative video 😊

  • @colmhain
    @colmhain8 ай бұрын

    I very much did enjoy this video, thanks.

  • @paulyost6849
    @paulyost68498 ай бұрын

    Well done video, love reconnaissance vehicles

  • @flyfish4fun
    @flyfish4fun3 ай бұрын

    It basically looks like a “mini Tiger” same front and angels on plates, even from behind it has an Tiger or Panter tilt to its plates, the tracks are also spot on, it just the gun that gives it away

  • @sgtrock6283
    @sgtrock62838 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks!

  • @ivoferin8176
    @ivoferin81767 ай бұрын

    This vehicle is gorgeous.

  • @johnmcclish2735
    @johnmcclish27358 ай бұрын

    great video!

  • @theapostatejack8648
    @theapostatejack86488 ай бұрын

    A little gem I always looks for when I go to Bovington. For a tank it's unusually cute, especially now it's next to the Tiger 2 for comparison.

  • @dano4572
    @dano4572Ай бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO!

  • @PanOdHistorii
    @PanOdHistorii8 ай бұрын

    Great episode!

  • @seanboyd4519
    @seanboyd45198 ай бұрын

    I got to see this vehicle at the museum during tank fest this year. It was one of my favorites. Wish I lived in the UK, I would be there every weekend.

  • @fritztheblitz1061
    @fritztheblitz10618 ай бұрын

    Thump up, thank you for showing this little tank.

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams4638 ай бұрын

    Thank you for explaining why some tanks in the Museum get restored and some don't. It makes a lot more sense to me, now. But can museum patrons view the interior to appreciate its originality?