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As promised in the "Mks I to V - variations" thread, here is a very early draft of a guide to the differences. This draft only covers the Mk I, and the diagrams are also early draft (as noted in the text). The references I am using (so far) are "British Mark I Tank 1916", "The German A7V Tank" (for the Mk IV!), "World War I in photographs", "Armoured Fighting Vehicles of World War One, Volume 1", "Tanks and Trenches", and photos from the AWM and other locations on the net.


The guide is in A4 format but should print out OK on any sized paper.


P.S.: You will need Adobe Reader to open the file.



-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 10:18, 2006-01-28

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Field Marshal

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Mark!


When you feel ready, I'm more than willing to post your article on the site, ok?


All the best



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Sounds fine by me! It's going to take some time. Would you prefer a .doc format or .pdf?



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I prefer .doc format - it's a lot easier to HTML.

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Howdy fellas,

Well......I wish you'd both hurry up and get it posted on site , since for some reason I keep getting an 'error' message every time I attempt to open up your .pdf file Mark!

I am most interested in seeing your handywork....

Tread.

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This is geat Mark, I look forword to the complete article.


Good Job!!!!!


All the Best


Tim R



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Treadhead wrote:



Howdy fellas, Well......I wish you'd both hurry up and get it posted on site , since for some reason I keep getting an 'error' message every time I attempt to open up your .pdf file Mark! I am most interested in seeing your handywork.... Tread.



I'll assume you've got Adobe Reader (everyone does!). Don't understand why you'd get an error message unless it's the paper size. It was sized for A4 which is what we use here but I think you guys in the US use Letter. Anyways, here it is in doc form.


P.S.: Just remembered that Tim is in the US. I really don't know why you can't open the pdf, Tread. What is the error message you get?



-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 21:32, 2006-01-28

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You are correct Mark, I had no problems, But I downloaded the PDF first, then I opened it.


All the Best


Tim R.



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Just thought I'd post something I noticed when comparing various shots of Mk II's. The strip is composed of:



  1. Tank 787 from this site.

  2. Tank C21 from British Mark I Tank 1916 by David Fletcher.

  3. C21 again from Tanks and Trenches by David Fletcher.

  4. C21 & C26 from Armoured Fighting Vehicles of World War One Volume 1 edited by Duncan Crow.

These 4 shots look to have been taken in sequence (check the trench edges in the first two photos) as the tanks passed by the photgrapher. Does anyone know for certain whether C26 was tank no. 787?


BTW the distortion in the last image is due to bad size judging eyeballing technique by me and not poor print quality!



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Mark, what gun is that on the mk.II female? Looks more like the ones that were fitted on Mk.IV females.


Great ID guide!


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Hi Eugene,


It is the same type of gun. The Lewis gun was installed on the Mk II's and surviving Mk I's for Arras, as well as being the machine gun for the early Mk IV's. It replaced both the Vickers and the Hotchkiss.


Thanks for the comment about the guide. It's coming along as work permits.



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Proof, if any were needed, that idle hands are the devil's tools. Besides, I needed a bit of light relief



-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 05:23, 2006-01-30

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Really interesting guide, thank you for sharing.


I will use it for my future romboïd projects.


Eric (from Japan) --> not easy to progress on my Mark II



-- Edited by Eric at 14:51, 2006-01-30

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Hi all,


Here's a bit more. I've finished the section on the Mk I, II, & III. Some corrections and additions to the Mk I section and still checking the rest as I go. The drawings and the rest of the guide will take some time for 2 reasons: 1) I need to visit the AWM to measure their Mk IV and check their photos, and 2) I haven't done any tech drawing for over 20 years. The cab front comparison is still not to scale but does clearly show the differences between the early Mk's. I'm posting both in pdf and doc. Ignore the page numbers at the bottom; once this is all cleared up they'll match.


Mark


P.S.: Please feel free to email me or post any mistakes you find in the guide. Also, any photos of any British heavies Mk I - V** are very welcome. It'll make my job much easier.



-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 08:34, 2006-02-05

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Hello Mark,

I am new to this forum - indeed this is I believe my first post.

I came across this thread while browsing through these pages and wondered if you had ever finished your recognition guide. If you did can you post it in PDF format or poit me to where I might see it?

Tanks3

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Hi tanks3,

This has sort of slipped to the back burner. I'll post again once I start working on it again. Sorry about that but it turned out a bit more difficult than I anticipated.



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Mark,

Look forward to seeing the completed item

Tanks3

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