

Takom 1/35 WWI Heavy Battle Tank Mark IV Male Tadpole w/Rear mortar
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Description
Discover the iconic British Mark IV tank model, now with an added "tadpole tail" designed to navigate large trenches effortlessly. Although this innovative feature was never utilized in actual combat, it represents a fascinating aspect of military engineering. This meticulously crafted model kit brings history to life, featuring:
- A precisely reproduced main gun and rear mortar, showcasing the pivotal firepower of this World War I tank.
- Workable track links that assemble seamlessly without the need for glue, offering an engaging building experience.
- Fully functional wheels that add an extra layer of realism to your model.
- Parts come molded in a classic beige, providing a perfect canvas for customization.
- Included photo-etch parts that enhance the model's detail and authenticity.
- Decal markings for two different tanks, allowing for personalization and historical accuracy.
[Includes]:
- Main gun and rear mortar replica parts
- Workable track links
- Workable wheels
- Photo-etch parts
- Decal markings for two tanks
[Size]:
- The model is scaled to represent the real British Mark IV tank accurately, ensuring a realistic and impressive display.
[Materials]:
- High-quality beige molded parts
- Durable photo-etch parts for enhanced detail
This model kit is a must-have for history enthusiasts and model builders alike, offering a unique glimpse into World War I military technology with a touch of what-if history.
