As I'm planning to depict this tank as having recently seen some action, I have added some bullet marks to the side. But there are a lot more to come, if you compare the two photos. It is a really a hard work for me to capture the heavy worn look exactly.
The weathering process will keep going. Any comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Best regards, Peter
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the informations in these books below are incorrect?
Max Hundleby and Rainer Strasheim: The German A7V and the captured Mark IV tanks of Wolrd War 1 Komitee Nachbau Sturmpanzerwagen A7V: Sturmpanzerwagen a7V (The rebuilt comitee)Wolfgang Schneider and Rainer Strasheim: German tanks in WW1
They all say: 540 had the Krupp armor which was cut into 5 pieces and that 540 was untill the end of war within the tank detachments. (The least means: it was captured by the French in December 1918 in Wiesbaden) They also show pictures of early 540 which shows clearly the 5-pieces-armor and the name "Heiland" They also show the picture you have attached and name it as No 503.
To be honest: as far as I understood the discussion you have linked, it was never discussed if the picture shows the right A7V (540) or probably 503.
I believe, all started with "The German A7V Tank" of Hundleby and Strasheim. The authors tried for the first time to identify each A7V and gave the number 503 to this particular tank. In the meanwhile everyone copied that and it became a fact (i.e. Komitee Nachbau Sturmpanzerwagen A7V).
Later Strasheim and Hundleby discovered a new photo, which proved, that 503 was actually 540. According to Rainer Strasheim, this new fact had been published in 2003 in the Tankette-Magazine.
Hope this helps. Peter
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@Robert: Did you post Rainer Strasheims complete answer somewhere here in this forum? I am very interested in it. As I am German, the original answer would also be helpful.
@mad zeppelin: That means Strasheims & Hundlebys list can be scrapped, doesn't it? Does anyone have an updated list (names, numbers and which armor was used) now? Were 540 and 503 the only tanks which were confound?