The Armourer

Fury at The Tank Museum

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The Tank Museum is offering movie buffs the opportunit­y to celebrate the Sherman tank in general in a new premium Experience Day. It’s seven years since The Tank Museum’s Sherman M4E8 graced the silver screen in the title role of David Ayer’s Fury, turning it into one of the popular vehicles in the collection.

Head of Marketing, Nik

Wyness, said, “Fury is just one of 10 Shermans held by The Tank Museum, which exhibits a range of variants telling a story of utility, adaptabili­ty, and capitalism’s mass-production approach to the defeat of Nazism. This Experience Day will celebrate the humble, often under-rated workhorse of Allied armoured units and look in more detail at the role The Tank Museum played in the production of the biggest tank-based movie of recent times.”

Participan­ts will hear from Curator David Willey on how the Museum advised the production team and cast - and explore the ethical issues and debates that arose from loaning priceless historic artefacts (including Tiger 131) to a Hollywood production.

The controvers­y surroundin­g the historical accuracy of the film will be addressed by the Museum Curator, who will highlight how compromise­s and difficult decisions were made for the sake of cinematic convenienc­e.

Armed with a specially produced map, guests will then take a self-guided tour of The Tank Museum to examine the many variants of Sherman tank in the collection. Starting with Michael (The second Sherman off the line and oldest surviving Sherman in the world), you’ll discover a story of utility, adaptabili­ty and learn to spot the subtle difference­s as the design developed.

Finally, you’ll have the chance to see real props from the Fury film set, alongside significan­t documents and objects relating to the history of the Sherman tank.

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