By A Mystery Man Writer
The concept of a vehicle to provide troops with both mobile protection and firepower was not a new one. But in the First World War, the increasing availability of the internal combustion engine, armour plate and the continuous track, as well as the problem of trench warfare, combined to facilitate the production of the tank.
Britain's last remaining First World War tank on display in a town – Museum Crush
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (WW1) - Tank Encyclopedia
Timeline: 100 years of tanks - Army Technology
British Tanks
First Armour — Five Early Tanks That Changed the Course of World War One
WWI British Tank Mk.IV Male (w/Single Motor) SKALA 1/35
Britain's last remaining First World War tank on display in a town – Museum Crush
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Tamiya WWI British Tank 1/35. - Ready for Inspection - Armour
Mark IV World War I Tank – Ashford, England - Atlas Obscura
Attack of the tanks National Army Museum
Tamiya WWI British Tank 1/35. - Ready for Inspection - Armour