model celar has them, IVe built them myself they are very good, and are inexpensive 8.00
you can get them at squadron.com or hannats.co.uk
or use froogle google.com, a shopping search engine
but be careful teh cribs were used very rarely so you would need photos of the tank your doing to see if it had a crib, I think only the "H" battalion ever used cribs, but not all the tanks i it like H2, it had acrib number 9433 ahermaphrodite or a female cant tell, probably the latter ,chekc more photos, it has the rails, undithcing beam or grills covering the radiators
hope thsi helps ge a book like Landhsips or tanks and trenches by david fletcher, the british tanks 1915-1919 does not have a good photo ofthe tank. if yo uwant photos get i ntuch with david fletcher i nteh tan kmuseum at bovingotn, give him an email
model celar has them, IVe built them myself they are very good, and are inexpensive 8.00 you can get them at squadron.com or hannats.co.uk or use froogle google.com, a shopping search engine but be careful teh cribs were used very rarely so you would need photos of the tank your doing to see if it had a crib, I think only the "H" battalion ever used cribs, but not all the tanks i it like H2, it had acrib number 9433 ahermaphrodite or a female cant tell, probably the latter ,chekc more photos, it has the rails, undithcing beam or grills covering the radiators hope thsi helps ge a book like Landhsips or tanks and trenches by david fletcher, the british tanks 1915-1919 does not have a good photo ofthe tank. if yo uwant photos get i ntuch with david fletcher i nteh tan kmuseum at bovingotn, give him an email
Thanks! But I canŽt find the email adress of David Fletcher at the Homepage of the Tank museum, can anybody help?