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I have a picture of a Mk I towing a flat bed wagon full of supplies. I would Like to know where or if the Mk I had tow shackles. Thanks for any help you can give me.



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I think it will be a part on the inside back panels when will be monted a drive sprokets.Airfix model have a two parts - ''shackles'' on the rear end[inside panels].



-- Edited by plastikk on Wednesday 1st of June 2011 09:15:29 PM

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Thanks Plastikk, I will look at the kit.



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Would it be possible to see the picture? The only images I know of have a Mk IV towing a load.

Plastikk, those shackles on the Airfix kit are part of the steering gear although it probably would have been possible to re-use them as towing points. 



-- Edited by Mark Hansen on Thursday 2nd of June 2011 02:42:04 AM

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Hi Mark. I will scan the picture after work. It is from the 1980 Military Modeler and is a single side view of a Mk I in Palistine1917. It was an article on the tanks in Gaza .



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I think they used a shackle attached to a gear axle bearing, as they did on the later tanks.

There appears to be one such attachment point on the inner bearing on one of the Gaza Tanks.

There was a good article on these here... http://landships.activeboard.com/t35474066/e-companypalestine-1917/

Found this pic there...

Helen x



-- Edited by MK1 Nut on Thursday 2nd of June 2011 05:35:41 PM

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Thanks Helen, I completly forgot about that thread and I have it book marked! That answers my question though. thankyou all for your help.



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