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Was specifically hunting for a copy pdf or otherwise of 

"A Compendium of Drawings of Tanks Mark V - IX and Some Experimental Tanks" published 1920

mlrs books apparently (by hunting this forum) used to sell it but they must have folded subsequently. 

 



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Wonder if this exists on any PDF hosting sites.

Would like to see it myself.

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Abebooks:

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?kn=A+Compendium+of+Drawings+of+Tanks+Mark+V&sts=t



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*poof* gone! Clearly someone bagged it double quick. I can find no other references to it other than landships.

Not even Bookfinder shows one, and it searches just about every used book portal out there.

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I have this. Many of the drawings are familiar from other sources, some merely schematic, others quite useful and detailed. If there is anything specific that anyone needs, (such as a sectional view of a Mark IX clutch),...confuse 

 



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it used to be published by MLRS books sadly they have gone bust so it is no longer available



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milweb.net:

http://www.shop.milweb.net/products.php?cat=30



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Sorry Paul, went online last night and bagged it!

THE OLD LANCER

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Well done that man. I wouldn't have snatched it since I'd never heard of it before, and others were looking for it...

I am curious about 'and some experimental tanks' though. Is it stuff like the VI, VII stuff of that nature, or some reall oddments?

Also, does it have much on the V*? I think I am in love with the V* Female, with tooled up rear turret... phwoar - in a Kenneth Connor manner.

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Will let you know!

THE OLD LANCER

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I'd be very interested to see those plans TOL when you get the chance, thank you.

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Be grateful to see those plans when you have the chance to scan them please.

Did find these though at the Imperial War Museum:

qdVdSGF.jpg

uZVIhzv.jpg



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I have a set of the Bovington Mk IV plans, had not seen these Mk V ones, can you post a link? Are there any more detail drawings? I am trying to wrap my head around the tank construction, and there are quite a few pages missing from the Mk IV set
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Soon there is model MK-V in 72 scale... For now can will take pleasure in a photo



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tank-master_tm wrote:

Soon there is model MK-V in 72 scale... For now can will take pleasure in a photo


 A MkV will be welcomed!. Will this be resin or styrene style plastic?



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