Cc that GRUNZ. good info
Im building the new Tamyia 1/35 Pershing as we speek

Xlent model....highly reccomend this one if you like that genre of kit building. I sure do
Beef,
When I was a kid (maybe 16), me and a bunch of my friends used to frequently visit the Fort Lewis Military Museum. Well, one day there was a new display. A M24 Chaffee. Very nice little tank.
Anyway, the hatches were all welded closed but I had a good mind (back then) and decided I would look under the tank to see if there was an escape hatch. Naturally there was and sure enough, it WAS NOT WELDED CLOSED, and if fact was AJAR HEHE.
As you might imqagine we spent several days visiting the museum.
The inside of that Chaffee was quite well preserved and we found the periscopes and installed them. It was funny watching people walk up to that tank and see them looking at us as we swiveled the scopes around watching them. God that was fun.
I seem to recall the turret was locked or I am certain we would have been swiveling that damned thing around. A dead give-a-way, lol. Anyhow, we made off with the periscopes and my buddy Lee found the damned main sighting scope with a battery pack that illuminated the reticle. We made off with that too. Lee's dad was the getaway driver one splendid summer evening. We thought we were the hot toejam. Lee's dad was a GI and he promptly reported us to the CDC and they came and took the scopes back. We were not punished in any way. The next time we went to the museum that damned escape hatch was welded closed tighter than a frogs bellybutton in water.
Man, what a memory, thanks
