It's great that the tank museum has some forward thinking people running it.They must be strapped for cash but this is a good long term investment. Its a pity that the mkV is no longer used but this is a great substute.
Just need the 1/72 model industry (except Emhar) to realise that there were tanks in WW1. The next few years are a golden oppunity for such manufactures to branch away from the same old WW2 products from a certain country!
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Thanks for that - I live in the UK and I still couldn't get the news programme video to work! But seeing it on youtube, all I can say is 'Wow'! The company that built it did a superb job.
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OMG !!! ... That replica tank has got to be awesome, I saw it in the film which was a great part of the film that made it for me. I'm going to Bovington soon and really looking forward to getting up close and personal with it.