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Old 17-07-14, 08:20
Tim Lovelock Tim Lovelock is offline
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Hi Hanno, I guess after WW1 it was a steep learning curve, developing tracked vehicles in the hope another war wouldn't come along. It was interesting reading your link and the development of this vehicle by the marines. Weight restrictions etc. but it seems it was really a light tank for infantry support with greater expectations on it than it could provide at the time.
My interest has developed through model making as a kid, I guess I'm surprised I've never seen a model of this tank, when there seems to be a variation on just about every other vehicle that saw some kind of service. Thanks though, and thanks for your widespread input on this site. Cheers Tim
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