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I saw this update on Armorama and thought I would post it here. This is the link: http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=15394



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I have been in communication with Alexander Surzhenko, the director of Master Box Ltd, and there is more good news to come. :)



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"Master Box has stated that these two tanks are only the beginning of a series of kits that will be devoted to World War 1." - Armorama, 19 Oct 2013



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hopefully they are also thinking about us who model in 1/35. Obviously the figures planned are a start but some military vehicles would be welcome.

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I just went to the Master Box web site and there are 4 more kits planned. Mk II Male and Female tanks with track spuds and Mk I Male and Female tanks with Special Gaza equipment. This is the address for the page .http://www.mbltd.info/proces_vehicles72.htm This will be great as I always wanted to do Sir Archibald with the equipment to remove the sponson.



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Just when I thought the only use for the Airfix kits was to turn them into Mark II; now they are completely redundant! (And I have a ton of them!)

The only problem I can see (just with a quick glance) is that the grousers at the rear are bent instead of flat. Actually, overall the grousers don't look as good as the rest of the model; hopefully it's just a trick caused by the choice of veiwing angle for the photos.

Seems to me they've got the cab correct; looks narrower, with the outermost two rivets closer together than the others.

Well spotted plastic fan. Thanks.



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BRILLIANT news! This is very exciting - like PDA all my Airfix Mk II modifications are now useless! The Gaza option is very interesting and glad to see other theatres are considered

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At long last well done MBwink



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The track grousers do look a little under size however this is just a photo and going by Master Boxes reputation I would say they are correct but I will wait until I can see a part sprue first. Either way we FINALLY have a good Mk I and II in time for the 100th anniversary of the Great War. Good job Master Box!



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Spotted these at Michigan Toy Soldier, and at HobbyTerra

http://hobbyterra.com/product/1-72-scale-unassembled-model-kit-mk-i-female-british-tank-somme-battle-1916-master-box-72002.html

http://www.michtoy.com/item-MBX-72001-WWI_British_MK_I_Male_Tank_(Artillery_Version).html

Anybody seen them anywhere else?



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Just placed my order with Jadar Hobby. I will 'share the love' and place orders with a couple of other shops as well. smile



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