Located in Russia, this wagon and limber were discovered in
the woods. They have been recovered and are now under restoration.
Located in Russia, this limber is in suprisingly good condition
with several pieces of original wood intact.
Located in the USA, this wagon was previously on display at the
now closed Belgium Victory Museum. A previous restoration attempt was made by the museum. This wagon is currently
under restoration.
Located in Russia, this wagon was only discovered recently in the
outdoors. Original unit markings and paint can be seen on the rear panel.
Located in Norway, this wagon was recovered from the outdoors in
the far north of Norway many years after the war. Interestingly, the original German factory paint, winter whitewash
and a possible Norwegian Army green repaint can still be seen on this wagon.
Located in France. The wagon is a veteran of the 1940 French
campaign and the occupation of the British Island of Guernsey. This wagon was recovered from a German built storage
tunnel after the war. The history of the limber is not known. They are both now on display at the
Atlantic Wall Museum in Audinghen.