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Concept Tank Design - Alternate WW1 by Wolfdog-ArtCorner on DeviantArt
Fictional WW1 British Medium tank design. The Mk. D ''Canny Crabbit'' and the captured German counterpart, with inspiration drawn from the Medium Mk. B. : r/SprocketTankDesign
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I Built An WW1 WINNING Tank In Sprocket Tank Design! - YouTube
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Tank Design - Background Version by Snoardur on DeviantArt
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Fictional WW1 British Medium tank design. The Mk. D ''Canny Crabbit'' and the captured German counterpart, with inspiration drawn from the Medium Mk. B. : r/SprocketTankDesign
10 Tanks That Changed the History of Armored Warfare | Military.com
WW1 alternate history tank design (colorized) : r/TankPorn
Fictional WW1 British Medium tank design. The Mk. D ''Canny Crabbit'' and the captured German counterpart, with inspiration drawn from the Medium Mk. B. : r/SprocketTankDesign
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How Britain Invented The Tank In WW1 | Imperial War Museums
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