Mark.V MALE
Tank of WWI
WWI rhombus tank!
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•History
The "Mark 5" tank was a rhombus tank deployed by the British Army during World War I. This was the last mass production model of the type introduced during World War I in the Mk series.
In the later stages of WWI, the central powers and allied powers deployed tanks, and the MK series of tanks were especially the first tanks to do so.
(At the time, the British military kept these tanks secret by using the code "water tank.")These were also known as "ground battleships" and were characterized by their rhombus caterpillar.
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•Tank Description
This tank was an improved version of the "Mark 1" and "Mark 4" tanks, and was an early tank, about 100 years old now.
Unlike the Mark 1 tank and other tanks, it could be piloted by one person, and was equipped with machine guns on all sides.
There were two types of rhombus tanks, the "female" type with only a machine gun and the "male" type with a main gun, and this is a reproduction of the male type.
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•Control
pitch:Forward & backward movement of tank
VTOL&Trim: Move the main cannon and gun
AG1: Opening and closing the front window
AG2: Activate left side main gun
AG3: Activate right side main gun
AG4: Activate forward gun
AG5: Activate right side gun
AG6: Activate left side gun
AG7: Activate rear gun
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Some screen shots
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Have a Enjoy!!
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 15.1ft (4.6m)
- Length 26.2ft (8.0m)
- Height 8.6ft (2.6m)
- Empty Weight 41,594lbs (18,866kg)
- Loaded Weight 54,114lbs (24,546kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 604
Parts
- Number of Parts 1102
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,905
I also plan to build FT.17 and a7v tanks in the future.^_^
Fastest land speed I got is 47 mph
tank heavy, tank sink, tank submarine
Yo when we getting Mark.V female?
Okay. @GabrielFangster70
@LegendaryPilot TBh I know that already bc I have played bf1 before
I have a question...
Would you mind if I suggested you to build a Saint-Chamond? It is a World War I French Tank... @NEWLAGGON
I'm sorry to reply 9 months later, but the serial number for the Mark. V in Battlefield 1 is D42, well, at least the normal camouflage is, anyway. @GabrielFangster70
This is just outstanding! The detail and effort put into this is just mind blowing, this is probably the best Mark. V in this site by far!
A very exemplary build, if I do say so myself.
The Serial D47 is also seen in the exact variant of this exact tank in battlefield 1.
Ohh they have gender
how did you make those tracks? are there just wheels hidden underneath the tracks?
DAAAAMN!, 100% better than mine! Good job!
@Hira629 I have done lots of experiment in making tank tracks
@ArkRoyalTheDDhunter I was joking lol
Great rhombus tank!
@Hira629 FT.17 and A7V are cool but what about Char 2C, he THICC
@2Papi2Chulo Thank you
I tried to reduce the number of parts as much as possible and tried to make it as detailed as possible :-)
@HTTPCREATION1O2 I tried to make the caterpillar with tires too, but it didn't work out.
I'll try to make one next time I have time
@DJ2keroni Thank you!
Welcome from the North west(^-^)
Dude, the description hurts me. Please can I rewrite it for you?
The rivets are quality.
You Liar. Here is TRUE info. Everyone click here for real info.
False info. There was the Anglo-American MK VIII, classified as a super heavy- rhombus
can you make a mobile friendly version