The Tank Museum Posted April 5, 2013 Share Posted April 5, 2013 The Tank Museum has teamed up with Haynes publishing to produce another title in its range of Workshop Manuals based on historic tanks. This time it is the British World War One tank, the MK IV in particular, which receives the familiar well-illustrated and impeccably researched Haynes treatment. Written by former Tank Museum Historian David Fletcher MBE whose expertise on early British armour is unparalleled, the manual examines the anatomy, construction and operation of the Mark IV - the most numerous tank to see action in the Great War. With rare contemporary eyewitness accounts and insights into the maintenance and restoration of these iconic tanks, the title will make a suitable companion to The Tank Museum's Haynes Tiger Tank Workshop Manual. Publishers say the Tiger Manual has enjoyed phenomenal success world-wide since its release in 2010, having sold in over 20 countries and with French, German, Chinese and Japanese language editions now available. The Great War Tank Owner’s Workshop Manual is set for release in early May. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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