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There is a photo on the Daimler website that may show Mother in her Solomon camouflage. The tank is definitely Mother but I'm not sure whether the colouration is camouflage or mud/dust/other gunk. To my eye it is far too neat to be mud.

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Brilliant find, Mark! It does look like Solomon camo to me, as well. Note that Mother is lacking her steering tail, which would suggest a date early in 1917, prior to the Oldbury trials. I'm away skiing this week, but I'll definitely follow this up and report back. Why do these photos always emerge after we build our models?

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Rhomboid wrote:

...Why do these photos always emerge after we build our models?

That's my excuse for not finishing my modelsbiggrin



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Rhomboid wrote:

... Why do these photos always emerge after we build our models?

It's a perfect example of Sod's Law. The one photo you need will only turn up after the need has passed.
I made a comparison of the two photos and your interpretation of a "jolly landscape in green against a pink sunset sky" is strikingly similar, especially along the top of the front horn, considering you hadn't seen it. Do you also do tips for race horses?

P.S.: Speaking of Sod's Law, this is the second time I've attempted to upload this photo. It locked up on me the first time saying it was an invalid file format and I lost all my typing. You say something nice about the forum and this is the thanks! I guess no good deed does go unpunished.

-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 02:53, 2007-04-07

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I guess there are some advantages to rather indistinct black and white photos as references - they increase the modeller's scope for "interpretation".biggrin.gif
One other interesting feature of the photo is that Mother's 6-pr guns have been restored, after having been removed due to a shortage of training weapons in the spring of 1916. David Fletcher has theorized that Mother was the model for John Hassall's painting "A Tank in Action", and it's interesting to compare the painting to the photo.

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Rhomboid wrote:

... David Fletcher has theorized that Mother was the model for John Hassall's painting "A Tank in Action", and it's interesting to compare the painting to the photo.

It's almost as if he's based the painting on a photo taken after the Daimler shot where Mother would be climbing the pile of timber. Very interesting... I wonder if there are more photos hiding somewhere which were taken at the same time?



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