The Museum at the moment works on two main projects:
Restoring an old polish TKS tankette which was found on a farm in Norway (only lower part of hull), which is in an incredibly bad shape, almost rusted away into oblivion.
The state is so bad it was necessary to dismantle it to the last screw:
You can find many photos here:
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The beginning
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Lustration
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Cleaning the tracks
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Left side dismantled
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The hull (the white signs mark places that need welding)
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Hull fully dismantled into pieces
I am very interested in this rebuild - several years ago I restarted my papermodelling hobby by building a model of TKS variant with 20mm gun by
Satoshi Yoshioka. It's in 1:72 scale and there are four of them on the printout A4 page. I've butchered the first one, made second passable, and in the third (on the picture), canibalizing parts from the fourth - I've made the tracks - on the original they are only a drawing on the side. I perceive it as perfect model to start modelling in paper.
And the second work is reviving into a fully operational condition a heavy tank IS-2 - here you can see how they
started it off. (Really it's worth watching!

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You can find pictures from working on it
here and
here.