Win a Ride in Tiger 131

Tiger 131 Tiger Day

Fan of Tiger 131? Want to get closer than ever before? For only £5, buy a raffle ticket for the chance to ride inside!

To help raise funds for The Tank Museum, they are holding a raffle to give you the chance to win a ride in Tiger 131!

 

RAFFLE TICKETS: £5
Click here to buy.

Tiger 131 in The Tank Museum arena.

The lucky winner will be able to take a ride in the infamous Tiger 131 around The Tank Museum arena this coming Tiger Day IX, on 28th April 2018. 2nd prize is a ride in the Centurion & 3rd prize a ride in Leopard 1. Each prize includes two standard entrance tickets for Tiger Day IX.

**For a limited time, 26 January – 5 February, there is an Ebay auction to win a Ride in Tiger 131 at Tiger Day IX. Click here.**

All proceeds will go to support the work of The Tank Museum and the continued maintenance and restoration of the Museum’s vehicles, including Tiger 131.

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Find out more about Tiger Day IX.

The raffle will end on 20th February. The winning ticket will be drawn on 23 February and the winner will be informed soon after.

 

Tiger Day Raffle Terms & Conditions: Online ticket sales will close at midnight on 20th February. Winner must be available on 28th April to claim their prize from The Tank Museum. Prize includes free entry to the Museum on Tiger Day, but travel to the Museum will be at the winners’ expense. This date is not transferable, however in the event of mechanical failure reasonable steps will be taken to re-arrange a mutually convenient date or substitute vehicle.

Prizes are only transferable at the discretion of The Tank Museum. For safety reasons, it is essential that winners must be able to climb in and out of the tank unaided. Height restriction: the winner must be over 1.25m. By entering the draw, you are consenting to receive communications from The Tank Museum. Standard terms and conditions apply. Promoted by Richard Smith, The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset, BH20 6JG. Registered with Purbeck District Council in accordance with the Gambling Act 2005.

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