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Jakko Westerbeke 18-08-20 11:55

Tank Wrecks at Westkapelle, Netherlands
 
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Finally, I think I’ve finished:


The, as far as I know, first and therefore only, in-depth look at all the derelict military vehicles left in and around the village of Westkapelle in the Netherlands following the Second World War.

Download it here, free of charge!

Spread the word :)

Hanno Spoelstra 18-08-20 11:59

Thank you very much, looks like a true labour of love Jakko!

I will read the final version and get back to you. Meanwhile I will spread the word.

Petr Brezina 18-08-20 13:14

Excellent job! :note:

maple_leaf_eh 18-08-20 13:21

I am downloading now and watching the MB counter.

Much appreciated.

Stewart Loy 18-08-20 15:29

Very well done!
 
I just downloaded the book and it looks like a great tribute, and a splendid capture of the history of conflict in that area.

A job very well done - thank you .


Stewart

Alex van de Wetering 18-08-20 20:25

Excellent work Jakko....also happy to see the pictures in high res now :thup:


I hope other will join the discussion on some of the details and fittings we see on some of the tanks.....light the neat folding tray, as seen on the transmission cover of the Sherman on the leading picture....the large boxes on the right hand side of the Crabs.......and maybe that piece of round bar welded to the commanders cupola on Crabs (and an occasional Sherman V)!

Alex

Bob Carriere 18-08-20 20:56

OK...what is the trick????
 
I downloaded ( 3 times) and when I try to open it tells me the file had an error and is not available.......

Do I need some pink sparkle magic dust????

Bob C

Alex van de Wetering 18-08-20 21:41

Quote:

Do I need some pink sparkle magic dust????
Tokens Bob.....tokens :D

Jakko Westerbeke 19-08-20 11:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering (Post 271714)
Excellent work Jakko....also happy to see the pictures in high res now :thup:

Yeah, this version doesn’t need to be e-mailed (at least not by me) so I decided to up the resolution a bit :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering (Post 271714)
I hope other will join the discussion on some of the details and fittings we see on some of the tanks.....

That would be interesting, yes. I wish I had answers, but I’m not exactly the most qualified person for that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 271719)
I downloaded ( 3 times) and when I try to open it tells me the file had an error and is not available.......

Do I need some pink sparkle magic dust????

Strange … it should download normally. How big is the file you downloaded? The English version should be 284,485,960 bytes, so if it’s smaller than that, it somehow didn’t download completely. Otherwise, something else is going on, but it’s hard for me to say what that might be without further information.


And thanks to everyone else who replied :)

Jakko Westerbeke 26-10-20 17:22

Update!

I’ve just put version 1.1 online :)

It has had mistakes corrected, new information added that surfaced after the initial release, some additional photographs, and more! Also, there is now a version intended for printing out as well as one for viewing on a computer screen, tablet, etc.

You can download a (new?) copy from tankwrecks.westerbeke.name, still free :)

Stewart Loy 26-10-20 18:40

Thanks again.
 
I appreciate all of your efforts.


Stewart

Jakko Westerbeke 27-10-20 11:57

Thank you :)

kevinT 28-10-20 09:09

Census Number Query
 
Hi Jakko,

Great piece of work thank you.
I think I might have spotted a census number typo error. Sorry.
You list Churchill IV census T32283 A2C with details and photos etc but in the appendix at the end it is listed as T32263 A2C.

Cheers

Kevin

Jakko Westerbeke 28-10-20 11:58

Ack! Yes, you’re right :( The one in the appendix is the typo. Thanks for pointing it out :)

kevinT 28-10-20 12:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakko Westerbeke (Post 273455)
Ack! Yes, you’re right :( The one in the appendix is the typo. Thanks for pointing it out :)

Hi Jakko,

No problem. I was just cross referencing the names and numbers against my databases and spotted it.

Just a little bit of history to a couple of Churchills:-
T32023/R was with 142 RAC up to 1943
T68273/R was with Ontario Regiment up to 1942, then 148 RAC in 1943

Cheers

Kevin


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