Despite the motor-themed name of the museum, the first thing that catches your eye from the entrance is two rows of wooden and not-so-wooden carts and wagons for various purposes, stretching to the horizon.
It should be noted that such exhibits are quite rare, both due to the fragility of wooden items and the lower interest they attract compared to their armored counterparts.
And once again – all together.
Next are no less interesting representatives of field cooking.
From other angles.
The next representative is more militarized, so let’s go into a little more detail.
The ambulance trailer was left without a museum plaque
as well as its non-ambulance twin in another pavilion.
There, away from the main location, there are also their relatives,
Among which the means for overcoming water obstacles stand out.
And their iron brother.
I can’t resist self-promotion and will inform you that models of some of the exhibits shown, or similar ones, in 1/35 scale, can be viewed in my kitography, which is available in PDF format and as an electronic catalog (search, sorting, filter, etc.) on the website www.in-mirror-scale.ru or on this one, where I have provided links to them.
And that’s not all the motorless vehicles in this museum.There’s another series of similar, but lower-class, devices for your consideration.
I’m terribly sorry, but I’m back with my kitography.I have some on this topic too!Not in their entirety, but as a separate section in the collection “Devices driven by man“.Again: on the website www.in-mirror-scale.ru or on this one.
Canisters are, by definition, without engines.
This is what a museum tour turned out to be! As befits a good publication: the table of contents is at the end.
In fact, this is a very dynamic museum, and I have no doubt that while I was showing and telling you all this, they moved at least half of the equipment and added several new exhibits.