Lindybeige | Top 5 Tanks | The Tank Museum

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Published 2017-05-19
For the second in our Top 5 series we asked eclectic YouTuber Lindybeige, to come to The Tank Museum to run us through his Top Five Tanks...

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All Comments (21)
  • @dc3189
    The beauty of the Swedish S Tank was it's ability to be put together by one person using only an Allen key.
  • @007TisseTrold
    “messenger pigeon” is a funny word for emergency ration.
  • @paullowe4848
    My mother worked at Leyland Motors from 1943 to 1945 inspecting parts for Churchills and Cromwells. Meanwhile my dad was in France and Holland being supported by Churchills from 1944 to 1945. They met after the war and got married in 1956 but I like to think her tanks looked after him...
  • i love this guys enthusiasm. Hes the kinda person ya could sit with and talk for HOURS at a party and forget everything else going on around ya, because he'd just spew so much knowledge. Love it. also, he sounds like hugh laurie.
  • @Lennart_Jensen
    Do not give Lindybeige more coffee and sugar filled cookies. He has enough energy for 2 persons.
  • @kingmike4444
    that sweater was made the same year as the tanks
  • @stevenroper6125
    Reminds me of a Top Gear presentation, but with tanks. Super knowledgable, but funny and entertaining at the same time. Wish they would have him do a mini video on every vehicle in that whole museum.
  • Took a vacation to London last year and asked him what he wanted to do. He said he wanted to got to this tank museum and the whole family loved it. Our son was our personal guide because he knew all the tanks and their names
  • @hurtylfc
    It’s always great listening to someone talk passionately about their interests
  • During the war my grandmother learnt to drive on Universal carriers. I remember driving with her once in her car and she said, just off hand in a tone of mild disgust. "This thing has worse brakes than my Bren gun carrier!"
  • @nickaustin8334
    Very impressed by this guy's eloquence. His narrative rolls along brilliantly
  • @LA_Commander
    This man is soooooo British! Love his mannerisms and accent. "Let's look at the bits!" "Go grab a spanner!" "This was brilliant!" Lol
  • @trevtink57
    All I can say about this bloke is ," growing old is inevitable,but growing up is optional." Stay young.
  • @agp11001
    All I want to see is David Fletcher waddling into frame, screeching and hitting Lindy with a broom for touching and climbing on his beloved babies. :D
  • @Ryan-lx6oh
    Lindybeige's enthusiasm for the subject material of whatever he is speaking about is infectous, highly entertaining & informative. He's a natural entertainer and if you haven't subscibed to his channel go and have a look. Highly recommended!
  • @AsbestosMuffins
    "they have everything back to the very first tanks!" no lindy, they have THE first tank (or at least a replica)
  • @TheGreatWar
    Except #3, these all look like Science Fiction to me.
  • I’m sure someone else has mentioned this, but I enjoy the irony at about 33:55 of the Churchill serial number starting with “T34”.