ONTC MKIV Tank comparison (1 Viewer)

mtsc1021

Private 2
Joined
Jun 21, 2005
Messages
141
Maddadcus posted on the K&C thread a comparison between the 2 available MKIV tanks. Thanks for the compliment on our paint job and we agree that our guns should have moved. The K&C MKIV is a great companion and will allow collectors to stage a great battle! One note: a number of WW1 armour guys have recently pointed out to us that the K&C tank has the 'ditching' rails mounted far below the drivers cupola which would cause the ditching beam to smash into it thus preventing any further movement. The wooden beam was designed to work like snow chains on a tire and assist with plowing through difficult terrain. Hudson & Allen is currently designing an add-on set for the ONTC MKIV that will include a ditching beam and chains. Our German captured MKIV will be available mid-May. We also have in production several completly new WW1 tanks (with fully moving barrels) and a number of additional WW1 figure sets.
 
Great news. I have several of your WW1 sets and they are superb. Keep it coming. -- lancer
 
Friend of mine bought ONTC MkIV on TM Terrain stand at the London show on Saturday. This was in preference to the K&C model. The fella is a quite WW1 buff so it's quite an acolade in my opinion.

You pays yer money and takes yer choice!!!!!
 
Friend of mine bought ONTC MkIV on TM Terrain stand at the London show on Saturday. This was in preference to the K&C model. The fella is a quite WW1 buff so it's quite an acolade in my opinion.

You pays yer money and takes yer choice!!!!!

Did you manage to get all those bags home alright? :rolleyes::D

Jeff
 
hahaha................. :D yes I managed to get back unscathed thank you - the look on Mrs Evzone's face as I stumbled in with those bags was a picture; similar I'd hazard a guess to the awe, amazement and anger the Belgians felt when seeing all those German gliders landing on their forts in 1940!! Nevertheless, all purchases all safely stowed in the display cabinet in Chez Evzone.

In fact I thought I'd lost one of their precious contents, but thank goodness on sobering up and checking the credit card stub I hadn't actually bought it (I don't think the blokes on the TMT stand were too impressed).

Super day out - hopefully see you in June??
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top