I don't remember seeing these before, and they don't come up in a search of the Forum. As ever, sorry if old news.
Shots of M. Boirault's second attempt. They show how tantalisingly close he came to working it out. It's not a million miles from "Mother". IMHO, anyway.
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The "Diplodocus militaire" was the first Boirault attempt. There was an article on it on the old Landships IIRC. Then there was the Mk II. I'd seen a couple of photos of the Mk II, but these were new to me.
Steering? Not available on this model. It was, indeed, a series of hinged bridges. But if only he's thought of using two tracks instead of one full-width one, it would have been very like a rhomboid. The crew compartment bore quite a resemblance.
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"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.