The replicas don't get 10 out of 10 for accuracy. See pics. One looks pretty much like a Mark I with camouflage. I havent found a caption for it. The Mark IV looks familiar. Have we come across it somewhere before? (Btw, it was described on Wikipedia as a Mark I, but I've had it corrected.)
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Well, fancy that. I thought the Mark IV replica looked familiar. It has come to me. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the mock-up tank that features in the film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Remember that? Built on a British Centurion chassis.
I'll drop the museum a line and see if they can tell us anything.
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It was built by Adrian Barrell, using a British Centurion AVRE with the superstructure as required by the film's director.
Its next role was as a normal tank in a BBC WWI documentary. That involved the removal of the nose and cannon, and the fitting of the sponsons with 6 pdr guns. As Mr. Barrell says, "Still not a replica but close enough for that production."
I haven't yet found out what that production was. Any help appreciated. It isn't Our World War https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lf1e That uses the Bovington/War Horse B46 Big Brute.
How it got from the BBC to Jordan is the missing connection. I wonder whether there's anyone at the museum who know its history?
Enquiries continue.
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Best shots of the vehicle between 43' 00" & 49' 15".
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