At last a British WW1 tank

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Jeffrey Goff
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At last a British WW1 tank

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Great choice and timing to produce a model of the worlds first main battle tank, that not only boosted moral at the front and at home(for the allies)but changed the battlefield forever, plenty of scope to individualise the model, male, female, winch, supply, and tadpole, or if you wanted to add it to a German collection, there are many pictures showing captured tanks fielding German markings.
mine is on order who else is captivated with this iconic tank
regards Jeff

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Adrian Harris
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> who else is captivated with this iconic tank

Me too I'm afraid. It was always one of my favourite Airfix builds, even if I could never get the tracks to stay together. Lets hope Mark's are more robust :wink:

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I must admit at first not being too interested in the WW1 Mk1v but after seeing photos now with gill standing next to the prototype and all the other pictures showing just how much skill and effort has gone into producing what can only be described as a world class model yet again armortek have taken the hobby to the top level, again an English company is showing the rest of the world what can be done and how to do it !
Well done Gill and Mark, keep up the good work !
regards,Neil Pudney
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