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Great War Mark A Whippet Tank New

Original price R$ 78,00 - Original price R$ 78,00
Original price
R$ 78,00
R$ 78,00 - R$ 78,00
Current price R$ 78,00

Great War Mark A Whippet Tank

The Great War Mark A Whippet Tank Miniature is a detailed model designed for use in historical tabletop wargames, representing one of World War I’s most notable medium tanks. This miniature offers players the chance to incorporate a fast, maneuverable armored vehicle into their tabletop battles, enhancing both gameplay tactics and historical immersion.

Key Features:

  • Detailed Craftsmanship: The miniature accurately captures the design of the original Mark A Whippet, including its unique track configuration and turret-mounted armament.
  • Realistic Scale: Crafted to fit seamlessly with other World War I miniatures, ensuring a cohesive and authentic battlefield appearance.
  • Game Use: Ideal for use in Great War-themed tabletop games, allowing players to recreate historical scenarios where medium tanks played pivotal roles in breaking enemy lines.

Historical Context:

  • Speed and Maneuverability: The Mark A Whippet was notable for its greater speed compared to heavier tanks, making it suitable for flanking maneuvers and exploiting breaches in enemy defenses.
  • Armament: Typically equipped with machine guns that provided a wide field of fire, making it effective against infantry units.

Perfect For:

  • Wargamers: A must-have addition for players looking to expand their World War I forces with a strategic, mobile tank option.
  • Collectors: An excellent piece for enthusiasts who appreciate historically significant armored vehicles.
  • Diorama Builders: Adds depth and realism to World War I dioramas or historical displays.

The Great War Mark A Whippet Tank Miniature is an essential asset for those seeking to enhance their gaming experience with a piece that embodies the innovation and evolution of armored warfare during World War I.

While the Mark I and later the Mark IV tanks were excellent infantry support weapons, and could even create a substantial breach in an enemy line when used in numbers, they lacked the speed to exploit that gap. In late 1916, William Tritton proposed a faster vehicle to the Landships Committee which would be capable of filling this role on the battlefield.