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Didn't even know there was a kit of this in 1/35. I did one in 1/72, but mine was a 'female'. Also, are those "kill" markings on the side as these tanks were never used in action. The name is ironic, however, as the closest they ever came to "action" was being deployed to Glasgow during the riots there, but they saw no action there either.

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Good day everyone. The Mark C model did not really exist in this form. The Mark C was built in the female version only. Mark C with a cannon was just a project. The model is built from the Panzershop kit made of resin. I chose the marking and color according to the custom in the British army at the end of World War I. Mark C in the female version with machine guns I have built as well. I can provide photos of the model. Ivo C

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Good day. The female version (with machine guns) was produced in the number of 48 tanks. The male version with a cannon was to be a continuation of the C series. The end of the war in November 1918 ended the development of the tank. Ivo C

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Beautifully made.  I've never built any equipment from WW1, but you have inspired me to go out and pick up a kit of one of these tanks.  I love your weathering; it looks like it just crawled out of a crater in no man's land!

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Hello everyone, thank you for your response. I am sending Mark C Female photos as a supplement to the topic. IvoC

 

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Thank you gentlemen for your response. The Mark C Female model is built according to a model-prototype in the Foster company in 1918. In that year, tank tests ended. 6000 pieces were ordered. The end of the war brought an order reduction. Ivo

 

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