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Article for WWI Tanks

July 13 2012 at 7:44 AM
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Response to MB Models Mark IV

I believe it was Cookie Sewell in the November 2009 Fine Scale Modeler that had an article about the Mark V tank. In it he had to build a lot of the same details you need on the Mark IV (I used the article on my MB Models Mark IV). I'm not sure if the article itself is available or if you need the magazine.
The Osprey Mk IV book also has some great pictures of the various fittings and such.

Overall I thought it was a nice kit, although the tracks tack some work to look "right." It was a blast to weather and looks great.

 
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