This turret is located at Bergen
This turret is located at Kristianssand
This turret is a former 12 Pz.Div. turret. It has some minor damage, such as the cracked rear armour plate
This periscopes of this turret are still moveable
This turrets periscopes are still moveable, however the entire gun and rear armour plate is missing
This turret is in a very good condition. The turret itself can still turn a full 360 degrees. Notice the turret numbers, the Balkenkreuz on the rear armour plate, and also the whitewash over the Dunkelgrau paint
This turret is completely rusted shut. Notice the whitewash and the number markings. Wheter the numbers are original is unknown, but it seems as if two different sets are painted on top of each other.
This turret is completely rusted into this position, with nothing moveable
A different type of Pz.Kpfw.II (flamm) turret
Same type turret, but different type bunker, as above
Somewhat more isolated bunker, although with a larger installation in the background
A FT-17 turret. FT-17 track links have been seen used as reinforcement for concrete bunkers too.
It is unknown wheter the white colour is original, but judging from the rust, it has been there for some time.
Although not a panzer turret, it is still a German artillery piece
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