Some time ago I was looking for some pictures showing how the "cargo" on the Supply Tank was stacked. I've attached the best 3 I have.
Now I wonder how come the whole thing didn't caught fire. There is a long and hot exhaust pipe going from the cabin till the back of this tank. Did they use a heat cover or what?
That's one thing. On one attached pictures you will also see my version of the Supply Tank (Takom's kit). I have a few boxes like this. Just wondering if that looks ok or I should put each box in a different place? The bigger the "stack", the better
Yes, there's rope, the light coloured part, on the exhaust pipe. This is 6022 captured at a Somme swamp. One can see this rope arrangement also on other supply tanks - and on some ordinary male tanks.
Both names belonged to Mk. I Gun Carriers, not to Mk. IV Supply Tanks. Early Mk. IV Supply Tanks seem to have carried their regiistration number only , e.g. 6022. One vehicle captured by the Germans carried a large number "4" forward the sponson. - Late tanks had "SUPPLY" or "BAGAGE" painted on the sponsons and displayed the red-white-red recognition stripes. I've not yet seen one carrying a name.
I've seen pictues of the Mk. IV Supply Tanks with the regiistration numbers like 6xxx or 4xxx. Do you think a number like 7921 will be ok? I'm asking because I have some old decals which have the perfect size and font type. Simply I want to add something else apart form the big SUPPLY on the sponson.
7921 - or any number starting with a seven - is not a good choice for a MK. IV tank. As you have already stated 6xxx and 4xxx would work - as would 8xxx.
What a great resource! I have additional decals for Mk. IV Lodestar 4093. I can easaily convert this number (just cut the decal and apply it in the right order) to 6043.