Our tanks and vehicles are based on construction documents, expert opinions and insights from top II World War museums. Make sure the fuel, coolant and oil systems are assembled and the fluids are filled, so the tank engine can be put to test. Take the engine out and move it to a special engine stand, to be able to interact with it. To start the tank, you need to repair its engine, gearbox and fuel system. Repair hatches, viewers, ammo holders, drive control components and gearbox parts. From here you can have better and easier access to the interior parts of the tank. Take a seat inside the tank, as any of its crew. Additionally, the interior of the tank is also available to be renovated, the crew space, tank engine and tank drive system. You can disassemble tank exterior parts, from the bottom (wheels and tracks) up to the turret (gun, barrel, gun cradle etc.). Sell the tank or put it in your museum to gain money and reputation Add custom paint, camouflage, color, decal in the paint room Apply final paint to the tank (factory paint) Wrench pistol - to quickly disassemble rusted screws/boltsĮxperience the full process of renovation: Start the engine of a newly renovated tank, and feel its former power! Grow your repair service business and start your own tank museum. Use special tools to find each tank, and extract it from the ground. Experience a realistic simulator game of being a Tank Mechanic.įind abandoned and destroyed tanks from battlefields of Second World War. B Tiger II (H) “King Tiger”Īdditionally each vehicle contains packs of new museum stands, posters, unique MGs, ammunition, and achievements.Fix, build and renovate highly detailed and fully interactive tanks (German, USA or Soviet), armored cars or self-propelled guns. He served in the final phase of World War II. It weighed up to 70 tons and its length reached over 10 meters with the cannon pointed forward. The largest and heaviest tank used in World War II. B Tiger II (H) “King Tiger”The successor of the Tiger I. Its goal was to pave the way for following forces and destroying bunkers. Firing with spigot mortar, could be additionally equipped with plowshares, a small box grider bridge, or fascines. By the end of the war, 2,400 of them had been produced.Ĭhurchill Mk III AVREUsed to protect the engineers on the battlefield. Its 122mm gun was easily destroying the armor of the iconic German Tiger tanks. IS-2Soviet heavy tank firstly used in early 1944. On a favorable road surface it could reach a speed of up to 89km/h It was perfectly suited for ambushes and quick rushes against the enemy. M18 HellcatThe fastest and most effective US tank destroyer. Well known for its ability to remove continuous track and change to the wheeled mode which enabled it to travel at high speed on roads. BT-7 (Early 1935)Soviet light tank produced between 19 and served during the early stages of World War II. The interiors have been improved, we have added more details such as radio stations, cables, and more removable parts. Each of the vehicles has been painstakingly recreated on the basis of the collected technical documentation. At the beginning of the work on the new vehicles, we set ourselves a goal of improving the quality of workmanship.
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