30057 WWI British Tank Mk.IV Male w/Single Motor
Description
The Mk. I, first thrown into live action in September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme, had "male" (fitted with 57mm, 6-pound guns) and "female" (fitted only with machine guns) versions. Around 1, 000 Mk. IV tanks were manufactured after 1917, and they inherited their shape and male/female weaponry and classifications from the Mk. I, but with significantly upgraded armor. Around 400 were used massively in the November 1917 Battle of Cambrai to great effect, and with the world accepting the new vehicle's potential the maiden tank vs. tank battle was not far behind: in 1918, the Mk. IV faced off against its German counterpart the AV7.
The Tamiya model is highly accurate as extensive study of the tank was conducted at the Tank Museum in Bovington, England.
Manufacturer information
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Additional details
Shipping weight
25.20 ounces
714.41 grams
1.57 pounds
Package dimensions
15.00 x 9.75 x 2.75
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