Amongst the many of you I met at Bovington was Francis Samish. We chatted about the Mark IV’s, and it turned out that he had one as well, but it was still in unopened boxes. We continued our conversation via PM, and then I pushed my luck and asked him if he was willing to sell his Mark IV. Turned out he was ! (as he rather fancied a Tiger 131 instead). So a deal was done (with my eternal thanks to him), funds changed hands, and I finally collected my new toy this Wednesday. Now I’ve got to reassemble all my tools – I never thought I’d be doing this again !
So what’s this one going to be then, I hear you cry ? Well, this time it’s going to be British – a veteran of Cambrai (Bovington are saying that they’re going to repaint “Excellent” in the proper shade of brown, so I’ll watch with interest to see what that actually is !). And another Female (that may surprise you, but there’s a Good Historical Reason). That’ll give me a chance to get things right first time, rather than all the faffing about I did with “Liesel”, and put into practice everything I’ve learned, so I can see how much time it should take. That satisfies both the Accountant (dominant) and the Engineer (latent, but growing) in me.
Historically, this one is going to be F30 “Flaming Fire II”, which fought in at least 3 actions during Cambrai but was finally knocked out near Bourlon Wood on 27 November 1917. She was then captured by the Germans (can you see a theme developing here ?

So I should end up, sometime in late Summer 2016 (if all goes well) with two Mark IV’s – one German and one British, but with a clear historical connection. I’m not exactly sure what that is – half-sisters ? Lots more historical research, and another tank to build. They really ARE addictive ! And, yet again, my lovely wife Helen bullied me into doing this.
The next chapter starts here. First unpacking and list-checking, and then the first rivet. I’ll try to make the pictures a bit different this time ...........
All the best,
Chris
PS. Most of us Mark IV builders seem to be basing our tanks around the Armortek number, so No. 30 and F30 follows the trend. But I would have done F30 anyway, for the historical reasons above – honest ! Francis having No. 30 was just an amazing (some might say pre-ordained) coincidence.
PPS. If Mark now announces a limited edition Whippet (one can but dream) I may have to mortgage the house !