Hello Mr Big! O my gosh the tiny little mechanics must be ruined after that ride. 8-0 . I put my 1:16 models into water and mud only sometimes, it is always a great mess to get it clean afterwards. One time i missed it to remove before it's turned into one piece - it was a big disaster. Respect for your effords to do this vid.
When I first received the mark IV I got it from a private eBay seller. I don't think it's on Amazon anymore but eBay should have it. Also the a7v I got from a now closed down hobby shop in Oregon, California. Hope this helps and salutes to your grandpa.
A lot of these were equipped with wooden unditching beams that would be chained to the treads to give the tank more traction in muddy terrain. Its why you see huge posts or logs tied to them in old photos.
Holy, that looks so good, the ants finna be so freaked out on god, same reaction as soldiers seeing the first tank in ww1
Now I can't stop thinking about ants in ww1
That Mark IV flexing in front of that A7V though.
He's probably saying "how's it going Captain ground clearance"
What an adorable mobile steel box of death! Simply adorable.
As a modeller, I’ve always wanted to do this. Great work!
i noticed your name. did you know someone made an SCP of a MK IV?
@@KieranByers yes. And it’s actually quite cool
Excellent! That looked like fun.
1:40
bro had some guts to drive an rc vehicle through water
Its on my bucket list to pilot one of those old beasts.
POV:your a British tank driver during 1917 behind enemy lines
Are you referencing what I think you’re referencing? Cause if you are, you are man of culture
Hello Mr Big! O my gosh the tiny little mechanics must be ruined after that ride. 8-0 . I put my 1:16 models into water and mud only sometimes, it is always a great mess to get it clean afterwards. One time i missed it to remove before it's turned into one piece - it was a big disaster. Respect for your effords to do this vid.
Funny thing they work just as well as they did when I put them in, the power of waterproofing.
Everything's a little better with some Billy Murray. 🙂
Where did you find one of those I've been looking everywhere for one
Side note my great grandfather was a devil dog in beleu woods 1917-1918
When I first received the mark IV I got it from a private eBay seller. I don't think it's on Amazon anymore but eBay should have it. Also the a7v I got from a now closed down hobby shop in Oregon, California. Hope this helps and salutes to your grandpa.
just watched "lost battalion" on tv . Great movie and even greater men. They'd be absolutely shocked to see their beloved country now!
The yanks are coming????? REALLY???? Give me strength
Tank:>
Where can I get me one
You can find the model on eBay, unless you find it at a hobby shop.
@@mrbiglarge8820oh thanks
i heard they get stuck from mud do they get help from alot of troops?
Not this one, it did just fine
A lot of these were equipped with wooden unditching beams that would be chained to the treads to give the tank more traction in muddy terrain. Its why you see huge posts or logs tied to them in old photos.
My fav part is we’re the tank drives by another tank it is on 3:31
If drones existed in WW1
What the music?
Because that reminds a music i really really hate.
That really reminds the Vichy France anthem