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About PreservedTanks.com   
PreservedTanks.com has been created by Trevor Larkum of Armour Archive to provide information on preserved tanks around the world. It was initially built using the content from existing Armour Archive publications, including Preserved German Tanks 1: A7V to Panzer IV, Preserved German Tanks 2: Panzer V Panther to Leopard 2, Preserved Tanks in France, Preserved Tanks in Russia, and so on (these publications are available as paperback books from Armour Archive).

The first books to be put online were Preserved German Tanks Volumes 1 and 2 (see the links at the top). Then the first chapters of Preserved Tanks in Russia (covering the Kubinka and Moscow collections) and Preserved Tanks in France (covering Normandy and the Saumur armour museum) were added.

The site went online 8 June 2008. Since then a large number of tanks and collections have been added covering many countries of the world, including UK, USA, Canada, Netherlands, Brazil, Italy, and so on. This work is planned to continue until all preserved tanks (i.e. those no longer in military service) have been recorded.




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 Thursday, August 28, 2008


Blog Comment Issue   
I was wondering about the lack of comments to my blog entries, so I tried adding one myself and found I couldn't. I fixed the bug today so it should all be working fine now. My apologies to anyone who had previously tried to post a comment but was unsuccessful. Please feel free to post a comment now (if only to check it works!).


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 Thursday, April 10, 2008


The First Blog   
This is my first blog entry. Having overhauled Armour Archive I have  ArmourArchive  now embarked on the much more ambitious project of creating PreservedTanks.com. After much jumping between hosting providers and technologies, I have settled down to build an ASP.NET site using Microsoft Visual Web Developer, and hosted by eUKHost.com. For now I'm just trying to learn the technologies, particularly using a SQL Server back end to hold the data.



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