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Instructions available at: Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-6679... MocsMarket: https://www.mocsmarket.com/?post_type... More details on Eurobricks: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/inde... This is a fully RC Lego Technic A11 Matilda I British Infantry Tank. The Matilda I entered service with the British Army in 1937, and was in production until 1939. In 1937 the Matilda I was the most heavily armoured Tank in the world, it had a crew of two men, and was extremely reliable, however by the outbreak of the Second World War it was largely outclassed by heavier vehicles such as the A12 Matilda II and Soviet KV-1. They saw service with the British Expeditionary Force during the Battle for France in 1940, where, most famously, at the Battle of Arras were found to be inpenetrable to most German Anti-Tank guns. Upon the withdrawal of the British Army from Dunkirk, the Matilda I was declared obsolete and withdrawn from service. Flickr Album: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmVmtpHu Imgur Album: https://imgur.com/gallery/BaPK7lD Instagram: / tarix819technic Features: -1:8 Scale. -6.4kg Weight. -Powered by four PF-XL Motors for the tracks. -The Hull is powered by two SBricks and two battery boxes fitted with 14500 Li-Ion batteries, providing 22.2v of power for the hull. -There is an SBrick and 7.4v Li-Po battery box in the turret which powers only the Commander's Periscope. -Nine motors in total, 4x PF-XL, 5x PF-M. -The Engine is a Ford V8 Model 79, accurately represented in the hull. -Functioning headlights. -The turret can be traversed 360 degrees, and the main .303 Vickers Gun can be elevated and depressed. -The Commander's Periscope can be traversed 360 degrees, the Driver's Persicope can be rotated with limited traverse. -Functional track tensioners. -Functional and accurate leaf spring bogie (Horstmann) suspension. For those with keen ears, you will have noticed that I used 'RAF March Past' for the music in the video. This is because I wanted to use some music representing Britain in 1940 (The year the Matilda I saw the most service) and as such 'RAF March Past' which in many ways echoes British victory at the Battle of Britain, was, I feel a fitting choice, and there are other 1940 marches I have saved for when I build other British 1940 tanks, such as the A12 Matilda II and A9 Cruiser. #Lego #Technic #Tank #Tanks