The basic difference between the male and female tanks was that one type of tanks had only cannon, and the other had only machine guns. I'm not familiar enough with WWI tank types to say which was which.BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 5:41 pm I've been wanting to try my hand at a WW1 tank. Never understood male / female WW1 tanks.
Takom 1/35 Mk. IV Heavy Battle Tank "Male"" / "Female"
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Re: Takom 1/35 Mk. IV Heavy Battle Tank "Male"" / "Female"
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Re: Takom 1/35 Mk. IV Heavy Battle Tank "Male"" / "Female"
Cool, always wanted to do one of these types of tanks.
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Re: Takom 1/35 Mk. IV Heavy Battle Tank "Male"" / "Female"
It's just the armament...Females are all machine guns while Males have the heavy guns too...
Looks great Lyle- and those click together tracks are some the best made. I ordered the aftermarket set from Takom as well to use on my Whippet since they aren't one piece.
Looks great Lyle- and those click together tracks are some the best made. I ordered the aftermarket set from Takom as well to use on my Whippet since they aren't one piece.
Mike