Hi everyone! Fresh here. I have noticed for quite a while that many MK IV and V tanks have rails. Were they a field modification? Did crews ever take them off? Thanks!
? ?Hi gentsOne of the most powerful howitzer in WWI was the Austro-Hungarian K?stenhaubitze 42 cm M 14 (M 16 / M 17). I am collecting any sort of documents on these famous guns. Here somephotos i recently found on the following sites and that may be of interest :http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...
Hello, I recently purchased the 1/72nd ModelTrans Mark V* kit. I had to have it once I saw it was released. Here are photos of the kit nearly ready for priming. I scratch built the unditching rails, the supports, and the unditching beam. They were not included in the kit. Please note that the br...
Just a few that don't particularly fit in any category but that might be of interest: 1) Wooden fundraising tank in Scotland 2) Presentation tank, Tunbridge Wells 3) Couple of recruiting posters 4) Film poster 5) U.S. training camp? Anyone identify?
I think I meant to post these earlier but forgot. Anyway, more news about training trench layouts, one in the south and one in the north of England. One would hope that that these sites (I think we've discussed others - Sheffield? South Wales?) might be opened up as part of the centenary. http://www.bb...
Hello, I am looking for a reference picture which can be used for my next diorama, hopefully using a new Takom or Tamiya Mark IV when they are released. Although there is plenty of artwork of male Mark IV tanks with the white and red stripes at the front ends of the horns, I am unable to find a nice wartime...
Hi all. One more time I need help from the forum. Working on the rear horns of my Emhar Mk IV I noticed that the brackets for towing hooks ( at least, I suppose they are ) are in different positions in different tanks. The following pics will explain what I mean. . The pics are of Excellent, Flirt II, Grit, Li...
Hello Gentlemen It’s been awhile, I have been looking through some old files and I came across photo’s and information regarding the "Tanque Salinas"Mexican Heavy Tank of 1917 I thought it may induce some interesting conversations. The information is translated so I am sorry if some o...
I just ran across a Murray Leinster story from 1929/1930 called "Tanks"- not great literature but an interesting tale of the War of 1932 by way of the Great War- lots of super heavy tanks, poison gas, "fog gas" and even tracked mobile machine shops. I enjoyed it, and it's availa...
The current (issue 100) of Model Military International has a review of the forthcoming Tamiya 1/35 Mark IV; they got a pre-release copy of the kit. The magazine is in your local W.H.Smiths (assuming you have a local W.H.Smiths of course) and probably other newsagents. First sight it looks good, tho...
Looking for something completely different Icame across this shot of an American? gun crew under training in anti tank work with the little French infantry gun. Does anyone know if any Beutes or even A7Vs were ever engaged in this way by the US (I already know of French successes with these guns)?
Has anyone see any reference to an official name for Little Willie? I have seen a comment about wooden mock-ups of the track units fitted to Little Willie, are there any photos?
Hi,Is anybody here, who can explain to me, how the track bodies from “Little Willie” are connected to the main body, and how it works? Is it possible, that the tank can be used without the tail wheel assembly? On some pics I saw, that the track bodies are fitted on one point in the middle of the main body,...
Here's some photos of my current project. The platework is temporarily held in place by self-tap roofing screws to check fit, once all the plates have been fitted it will be stripped, the frame and plates cleaned and etch primed before riveting. The frame is mostly 30x30x3 angle, the plates are mille...
Here's another of my projects still unfinished. I started this some years ago, without any references, and in my haste I made several mistakes in the assembly sequence. Later on, I tried to add some modifications as described in the Mark I article on Landships. The model was left for a period of time an...
Hello, After several months of detailing the MGM 1/72nd Uberlandwagen is not finished.? I used Black Lion decals.? They are great but very sensitive to rough handling.? I had to paint some of the swastika center crosses due to my clumsy hands. Some minor?issues - ? I?realize now that the swastika uni...
Hello friends,some new pictures of my diorama "Cambrai 1917 ". Soon I have the oppertunity to take some of the whole dio,when it will be in Osnabruck ( Germany),on a modelshow. greetings,Hans.
Hello ¡¡ My name is Raul and I am a Spanish modeler scale 1/72. I would like to thank the work of this forum to get Master Box kick to the market this magnificent model. This is the first tank of the IWW I do. First Steps Painting Coming soon I will put more photos -- Edited by Gefreiter otto on Saturday 14t...
Hi, I am looking for inspiration and some guidance. I have completed A17. OH I SAY !!! bar the weathering. The 'Male' tank has been finished in the more readily recognised Solomon pattern so I am wondering what 'Male' number/name might readily be found in proximity to A17. Not 'in action' but pre...
Have just received my tadpole this morning. have opened the box to see what exactly is available. Basically, it is the WHOLE of 5001 male MkIV with three extra sets of pieces plus double the track as shown above. Notice item 104 which will be of great use. Yes it still has the original problems but f...