![]() The Mark IV was first used in mid-1917 at the Battle of Messines Ridge. A total of 1,220 were built: 420 “Males”, 595 “Females” and 205 Tank Tenders (unarmed vehicles used to carry supplies), which made it the most produced British tank of the War. The major improvements were in armour, the re-siting of the fuel tank, and easier transportation. Introduced in 1917, it benefited from significant developments on the first British tank, the intervening designs being small batches used for training. The Mark IV was a British tank of the World War I. Useful info about this kit and package can be found on the Tamiya website Here’s a little bit about the British Mk.IV Male ![]() (Photo: British Mk.IV tank with un-ditching bean in 1917) It’s firmer and more reliable.Export version with 5 figures and working motor The movable suspension looks good and works well. This kit contains a brand new movable suspension which has metal parts. This TS-034 PLA Main Battle Tank ZTZ96B plastic model kit provides three build options: ZTZ96B MBT in 2016, ZTZ96B MBT in 2017 and the export version VT2. It has also received a new power pack and a new hydraulic transmission, which greatly improves its maneuverability. ![]() The vehicle has inherited the excellent fire power and protection of ZTZ96A. Its amazing straight-line acceleration in competition with the T-72, its running at full speed after losing one road wheel and marching fire with great precision all leave people a deep impression. In the rigorous competition environment, the ZTZ96B did well and was ranked second and third respectively. But before that happens, this tank has already taken part in the Tank Biathlon in 20. The test will be finalized and this tank will enter military service in the second half of 2017. The type test of the ZTZ96B started in the second half of 2016. The ZTZ96B is the latest ZTZ96 tank variant.
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