Currently I'm bulding a Mark I Male tank from Takom and was wondering if there are some good photos of the tank in Bovington. There are a few things that I'd like to look at before I use glue/putty...
Bov's MkI is regarded as being somewhat of a hybrid, with modifications not present on WW1 tanks, so unless you're making the Takom MkI as Bov's tank, as displayed, it won't be accurate.
Bov's MkI is regarded as being somewhat of a hybrid, with modifications not present on WW1 tanks, so unless you're making the Takom MkI as Bov's tank, as displayed, it won't be accurate.
Is it? What modifications are you thinking of?
I recognise this is the case with Bovington's Mark II but I'm not aware of modifications to the Mark I.
A few weeks ago I saw a thread where someone has attached some nice picuters showig how the wires were connected to the hydraulic ram. Does anyone associate these pictures? I'm not going to use the shields around the cylinder, so it would be nice to show these wires.
That's strange... When I type in Mark I in the search bar it doesn't find this thread. Anyway, thanks for the link, the pictures there help a lot. But the image I'm looking for is not there. It was a 3D image, similar to the attached one (I took it from here http://landships.activeboard.com/t56621860/improving-the-mb-mk1-tanks-steering-tail/). I remember that one part on this image was green.