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beamjockey ([personal profile] beamjockey) wrote2012-08-09 06:36 pm

Wehrmacht on the Interstate

Coming home from Musecon Sunday night on Interstate 88, I was startled to find a large tractor-trailer in front of me, burdened with two sinister brown shapes.



It dawned on me that not only did I recognize those shapes-- a World War II German Army halftrack and a tank destroyer-- but that I had met them before.



Here I am, in 2008, standing in front of the Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer. It belongs to the Illinois re-enactment group known as the 2nd Panzer Division, which operates a number of German military vehicles.

Behind the Hetzer is the SdKfz (Sonderkraftfahrzeug but nobody spells it out) 251/1 halftrack. Actually this started life as a postwar model-- the Czech army continued to produce and operate this design as the OT 810-- but it has been modified to resemble its German ancestor.

I was surprised that both heavy vehicles (17 tons for the Hezer, 8 tons for the 251) are carried on a single transporter. I suppose their owner was bringing them home from some re-enactment outing.

[identity profile] dragonet2.livejournal.com 2012-08-10 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
It never occurred to me that seeing Military vehicles on trucks would be odd, but then The Big Red One is west on I-70 not too far from here. The only thing i've ever seen that made me nervous was during Iraq 1, a flatbed trailer with a tarp over cargo, a loose, flapping part showed what looked like shells stacked onto the pallets.

I see so many that i would likely not have looked at the insignia, unless something really jumped out at me.
Edited 2012-08-10 00:50 (UTC)