Designed in 1917 as a pursuit tank, 200 were made by 1818. It had a top speed of 8mph, a crew of 3 & unusually had an engine driving each track!
Emhar was/is the brand name of Pocketbond, a model mporter. Quite a few models were produced in the last century, including the first 1/35 models of British WWI tanks the heavy tanks were a bit rough, the Whippet being perhaps the best - they were also made in 1/72.
Conventional, if rather flimsy box
Sprue shots
A few detail shots
Detail is a bit sparse in places, but as a basic tank it'll be fine
The instructions are a bit cartoonish, but it's only a simple model
Decals
Marking for six versions, including one captured vehicle.
The moulds date back to 1994, they seems to have survived very well ( this boxing is dated 2011 1. It's a very simple model of a simple tank. This was the first widely available 1/35 model of the Whippet. Meng & Takom have since produced modern tooled models, perhaps the greatest improvement is in not using vinyl for the tracks & having individual links! The vinyl one can be made to work, but it takes a lot of effort. Oddly none of the models have any interior..........
Availibility - yes, but prices can vary amazingly from £8.99 to over £25! - It would seem that batches are imported at irregular intervals, leading to feast or famine.
It isn't the most accutrate & detailed of models, but if you can pick it up cheaply, then it's worth the effort - it at least looks like a Whippet
Thanks for looking in!
Dave
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