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Okay, the first step is to start assembling the bits that will get stuck onto the trolley, and that leads us to the British Mk I male. It may sound terribly sexist, but in World War One British tanks were male (cannon), female (machine guns), or hermaphrodites (both).
In real life, the Mk I was equipped with two QF 6-pounder BL naval guns, but because of the scale difference I'll call these 37mm cannon. While devastating against an unarmored target, the guns will likely give the occupants of another armored trolley a splitting headache.
I'm glad the glue company provided precision tips, as these two sponson guns are made up of 7 pieces each.
In real life, the Mk I was equipped with two QF 6-pounder BL naval guns, but because of the scale difference I'll call these 37mm cannon. While devastating against an unarmored target, the guns will likely give the occupants of another armored trolley a splitting headache.
I'm glad the glue company provided precision tips, as these two sponson guns are made up of 7 pieces each.
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