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jony66327 Jan 2012 7:04 p.m. PST

I have been very pleased with the three Osprey's dealing with the Mark I, IV and V. While a great deal of the information is available online these have been in my opinion a decent reference.

Other than the very late war tanks and those for 1919 it seems most of the tanks have been covered.

So do we as a community want to see a book on these 1919 tanks?

My review from the gamers perspective.
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Glengarry 228 Jan 2012 4:13 a.m. PST

What about the Whippet?

Pauls Bods28 Jan 2012 7:04 a.m. PST

I´ve read a couple of books about tank warfare in WWI. It amazed me how slow they were and what the crews had to put up with,cramped conditions, the noise, fumes and heat..let alone rounds and shrapnel bouncing off the metal plating.
I´d like to see a book about the whippet.
Cheers
paul

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