Emhar Heavy Battle Male Tank Mk1 -WW1

Scale

1:72

EM5001

During the development of these vehicles they were referred to by the code name “water tanks” which was often shortened to tanks.  As a result the term “tank” meaning an armoured fighting vehicle became part of the language.

The Male was so called because of the large side sponsons and 6 pounder cannons.

The Mk1V differed from the earlier vehicles in that it used half inch armour plate, an external armoured fuel tand, an “Autovac” fuel system (earlier vehicles used gravity feed) and an improved exhaust system.   Unditching rails of varying designs were added to most Mk1V’s.   A wooden beam was also carried which was attached to the tracks with chains and dragged under the tank to extricate it from mud when the vehicle became bogged down.

WW1 British Mk IV Tank ‘Male’.

  • The box contains parts to make a replica of the British First World War MkIV tank.
  • The kit comes with four decal Options

12.00

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