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After the classic fire engine from US, I return to AFV, this time is a classic heavy tank in WWI: Mark I Female. The kit included parts for male version, but i prefer more guns, so chose female. And the kit has the etched sheet to build the wire mesh on roof too. btw, I like the huge counter weight/wheel for Mark I. I chose a abstract(?) colorful camo for it, then applied mud effect, finally drybrush gunmetal on track. ´N³o¼Ë 2024 ¦~²Ä¤¤Q¤T§@ (²Öp¤W¦â¦¨«~²Ä ¥| ¹s ¤C ¸¹) ¤JÂd¤F¡C
1/72 British Mk.I Female
Type Heavy tank
Place of origin United Kingdom
In service from 1916
Wars First World War, Russian Civil War, German Revolution of 1918¡V19
Designer William Tritton, Major Walter Gordon Wilson
Designed 1915
Manufacturer William Foster & Co. of Lincoln, Metropolitan Carriage, BirminghamProduced (Mk I) 1916
No. built 150
Mass 27 t
Length 9.91 m with tail
Width 4.38 m
Height 2.49 m
Crew 8 (commander/brakesman, driver, two gearsmen and four gunners)
Armour 6¡V12 mm
Main armament .303 in Vickers machine guns x4
Sec. armament .303 in Hotchkiss machine gun
Engine Daimler-Knight 6-cylinder sleeve-valve 16-litre petrol engine, 105 horsepower
Power/weight 4.0 hp/LT
Transmission primary gearbox: 2 forward and 1 reverse, secondary: 2 speeds
Suspension 26 unsprung rollers
Fuel capacity 230 L
Operational range 38.0 km
Max speed 6.0 km/h
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