This year I have already visited Yekaterinburg 6 times, but these were transit visits: train station – airport and in reverse order.
So, in order to keep the tradition of visiting the museum in Verkhnyaya Pyshma every year, I had to go there specially.
On each such visit, I not only admire the available exhibits, but also notice the changes that have occurred since the previous visit.
I was immediately interested in the construction work behind the fence and the openwork structure, which was clearly not for industrial purposes.
Expansion of the exhibition? We’ll wait and see. In the meantime, let’s go along the pavilions.
From the main entrance, the pavilions are numbered in reverse order. The sixth pavilion is still closed, but interesting things can be seen through the glass.
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Some cars were removed from the fifth pavilion somewhere (on the right is a photo from 2022). I am sure they will be repaired and returned.
The rest is unchanged. In the fourth pavilion, everything seems to be in place, only a couple of newcomers are hiding in the corner.
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Now it turns out that you need to look not only into the pavilions, but also between them. If I hadn’t looked back, I would have passed by.
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They even started using the ends of the pavilions!
I exit this alley into the open space and see a BelAZ. Well, I’m thinking, they’re not too lazy to carry it back and forth.
I took a closer look and it was another BelAZ. Much bigger than the previous one!
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This thing cannot even be called a machine. This is some kind of mobile factory. Like in the movie “Dune”. I googled it – the height is 8 meters and a quarter!
And the previous one is in place, there it is behind the monument, in its place. Baby.
The Soviet space shuttle Buran even appeared here. This is the third one built and it never actually flew.
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Yes, for now it is behind a fence and in this condition. But the condition of the exhibits here has a tendency to improve. The almost finished An-12 is a witness to that.
Only the chassis is in shoe covers. They are probably finishing painting it.
There is still plenty to repaint there.
Thank God, the steam locomotives have finished being painted.
Although, that one in the distance needs to be updated again. Especially since it is the original from Trumpeter’s model,
which I have.
And it turns out that they don’t always do a major paint job. They can also just tint it cosmetically.
Further, in the tank columns, there seems to be no change.
Right down to the now rear or service entrance, which was finally completed.
And it’s good that I took a different route back. There in the exclusively cannon zone
two historically significant tanks were added.
Looks like the beginning of the implementation of some idea.
Damn, I’ll have to go again next year to see for myself and tell you.