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Feature

Chains on the unditching beam are depicted using metal parts
Pre-assembled single motor gearbox enables forward movement
1/35 Scale Armor

Description

The Mark IV was a British tank of the World War I, introduced in 1917, it benefited from significant developments on the first British tank, the intervening designs being small batches used for training. Kit features highly detailed exterior with rivets, individual track link (movable), power is supplied from the gearbox via multiple gears to the durable metal rear sprockets, (pre-assembled motor and gearbox unit), metal chain, cable, 6-pounder gun, 7.62mm Lewis gun, separately molded drivers and commanders hatch. Includes WWI British Infantry (officer, infantrymen and machine gunner) with separately molded weapons and equipment. On-off switch under bottom hull. Requires (1) R6/AA/UM3 battery 'Not Included'! Decals and markings for 3 British vehicles: (x2) (H45 Hyacinth, H Battalion, near Rib court) and (B28 Black Arrow II, B Battalion, Fontaine-Notre-Dame) France, November 1917 and (x1) Glam organ, G Battalion Location Unknown 1918.