Just to clear up any ambiguity about this tank. IT IS A REPLICA, Owned by Sir Peter Jackson and based in New Zealand where this video was filmed. It looks good but the big give away is purring of it modern diesel engine. The sound of the original was deafening!
was worse for the men that controlled it. Was an utter nightmare inside this thing... so for just as bad for you too see it coming was just as bad to be inside it :-)
@@digitalldreamer just maybe the crew felt some comfort mentally that they were in a tank. How frightened the enemy would have been to see this monstrosity retreat indefinitely
@@mitchellchancey9868 they experienced a novel kind of horror. Tanks are magnets for bullets and artillery; these tanks would come back literally coated in lead from the bullets stuck to the outside, sometimes breaking down unable to carry the added weight back. At least a soldier on his own had an equal chance of being shot at as anyone else; in a tank, you are under a constant barrage of impacts against the steel just beside your head, just waiting for one to come through. The double tractor engines are right beside you, so if you're jostling more than 8 inches, you're scalded. It's around 100 degrees inside and if you don't wear a helmet you'll be concussed from hitting your head constantly. It's pretty awful ; in WW1 I probably wouldn't want to be in the tank
After I came home from vietnam my grandfather (who fought for Canada in WW I) Told me stories from the first war and his experience with his first tank was one of them.. amazing to see one actually moving.. I will have to go and find more here on YT..
@@detroitdiesel7074 My grandfather was my hero growing up.. He had been shot in the hip in the war yet he still worked every day. With his right leg 3 inches shorter and on crutches all my life (that I knew him) He still had time to run his chicken hatchery.. He was a real man.. thank you for your appreciation to all the men in my family that served.. May you never see combat and be blessed every day of your life my brother.. Carry on!
It's an awesome-looking replica! Being inside one during battle must have been quite an experience - hot, poor ventilation, noisy, uncomfortable, stinky, et al. So good to see this one running and being enjoyed and appreciated.
We still have a few real ones, but I don't think any operational, here in the uk. The Bovington tank museum has a cut out you can walk through and also one that has been damaged by a field gun and small arms fire
Must have been scary and weird for sure back in the day! What freaks me are those present-day robot dogs by Boston Dynamics. They're far more agile and fast. I wouldn't want to see them coming at me on the battlefield. I'm 73, former HM2 Navy Corpsman, Fleet Marines.
Nie mogli, podstawić innego typu naczepy , położyć podłogę na gruncie ,po załadunku, podpiąć ciągnik i wózki,a tu wjazd na najazdowe bardzo niebezpieczne,dla mnie, wjeżdżający kierowca tego czołgu to mistrz.👍
Holy shit that's a beast can't even imagine the guys who saw this monster coming at them especially if it was the first time they ever laid eyes on this beast .............
They were the first in the world to face an armored vehicle, there was no equipment to stop this monstrosity, ordinary bullets didn't pierce the armor...
Different situation, you're not making a tank to be economic, you can't, too heavy to do so. But efficiency must never be squandered. Won't get anywhere of you do,. The Tiger 2 is a prime example.
Heavy Metal! It's amazing that gigantic metal box could actually move. All I could think is all the bearings and joints to oil so it won't rust. I just hate it when good bearings are ruined because of insufficient lubrication. 😁
@@lonelypancake5979 trench warfare is not outdated or something, it's staple for many wars. I mean it's a lot cheaper and faster to dig up some dirt to defend yourself from incoming enemy waves.
@@InquisitorBoomBoom yes, you’re right. I could have worded it better, such as saying “while trench warfare is still used, we have far less reliance on it than in WW1 and 2.”
A 100 year tank moving better than the WW2 German Kitty...It's even able to hold in position its transmission (And yeah, if it wasn't obvious, it's a joke, geniuses)
I think this is a replica. The engine sound, ability to neutral steer (pivot), and smothness of the drive are giveway. The british tank museum made one years ago. It got a hydrolic drive.
@@mattgray6436 Replica or not. The design was light years better than the German monstrosity the germans created. during the same conflict. Also trying to say a replica or original WW1 British tank is not as good as German WW2 era armor or modern is kinda pointless. Almost anything that was made during WW1 aside from artillery and some rifles were pretty much outdated by the technological advances of WW2. Well there is of course the swordfish that torped Bismarck but will not go into that.
My goodness 100 year old tank that marked the beginning of armored warfare. How scary it was for the germans seeing the huge death machine coming to them for the first time. History is priceless!
obviously in its day, the tank wouldn't struggle like that getting up a small incline but my god, imagine being in a trench and one of these rolls over your trench. gives me chills thinking about it. 100 years ago this was the pinnacle of warfare. alright for the crews it was a nightmare lol
This could be a really interesting video if the camera work was better. Here and there a cut perhaps still, in order to cut out the coarsest crap. Of course, the tank itself is still impressive.
No wonder that behemoth caused too many shell shock cases! A metal monster crossing the "no man's land" crushing all defenses, and trenches, and shooting anything in front of it unable to stop it or cause any damage!
@@andrewdking I was there I seen it. War machine was running, it was like the world was ending. In South Vietnam they had tanks from the other side of the world 🌎 nations were to blame. Scary times indeed BUT WE DID WHAT WE HAD TO DO!!!!!
@@1953beetle well of course it would be chained down to the trailer for Transit, but I'm talking about when loading and unloading.. I've driven trucks and loaded trucks for years and it would be super easy for those tracks to slip on a trailer deck. I cringed watching this. That is flirting with disaster.
I wonder how many crews that the original tank saw in ww1 ,a crew could be killed be fire ,carbon monoxide, blast trauma. The young men fighting in those tanks were some brave lads they have my complete respect.
Just to clear up any ambiguity about this tank. IT IS A REPLICA, Owned by Sir Peter Jackson and based in New Zealand where this video was filmed. It looks good but the big give away is purring of it modern diesel engine. The sound of the original was deafening!
Rare tank we can see one like this on the famous film Indiana Jones and last crusade
did the real ones have a 2 stroke diesel
@@ronniewilliz153 with Digger Tracks and a Churchill III Turret.....
@@ronniewilliz153 it had a 19 litre six cylinder in-line Ricardo petrol engine for the mark V. i dont know about the mark IV tho.
Imagine being alive back then and seeing this beast roll out for the first time
was worse for the men that controlled it. Was an utter nightmare inside this thing... so for just as bad for you too see it coming was just as bad to be inside it :-)
@@digitalldreamer just maybe the crew felt some comfort mentally that they were in a tank. How frightened the enemy would have been to see this monstrosity retreat indefinitely
@@mitchellchancey9868 they experienced a novel kind of horror. Tanks are magnets for bullets and artillery; these tanks would come back literally coated in lead from the bullets stuck to the outside, sometimes breaking down unable to carry the added weight back. At least a soldier on his own had an equal chance of being shot at as anyone else; in a tank, you are under a constant barrage of impacts against the steel just beside your head, just waiting for one to come through. The double tractor engines are right beside you, so if you're jostling more than 8 inches, you're scalded. It's around 100 degrees inside and if you don't wear a helmet you'll be concussed from hitting your head constantly. It's pretty awful ; in WW1 I probably wouldn't want to be in the tank
@@LetsTalkAboutPrepping truth
@@mitchellchancey9868 for sure, but it sure was hell on earth in them tanks especially the first versions of them
After I came home from vietnam my grandfather (who fought for Canada in WW I) Told me stories from the first war and his experience with his first tank was one of them.. amazing to see one actually moving.. I will have to go and find more here on YT..
It is quite awesome to see, your grandfather must've been a helluva guy. Also thank you for your service.
@@detroitdiesel7074 My grandfather was my hero growing up.. He had been shot in the hip in the war yet he still worked every day. With his right leg 3 inches shorter and on crutches all my life (that I knew him) He still had time to run his chicken hatchery.. He was a real man.. thank you for your appreciation to all the men in my family that served.. May you never see combat and be blessed every day of your life my brother.. Carry on!
At one time that was the scariest thing to see on a battlefield. I love history and it’s preservation.
I totally agree. Even to this day there is a certain unexplainable "something" about them that is totally spine chilling.
This is a replica
@@ironwolf2386 Yep saw a Replica Mk 4 a few years ago. I think what makes these so frightning is seeing them move about 2mph.
I'd need a drink after that loading gig! Impressive!
One before might help.
It's an awesome-looking replica! Being inside one during battle must have been quite an experience - hot, poor ventilation, noisy, uncomfortable, stinky, et al. So good to see this one running and being enjoyed and appreciated.
охренеть, этому танку больше 100 лет!!! молодец что заснял это чудо.
Его отправляют по Ленд Лизу Украине
@@dmitritimohin4788 🤣
@@dmitritimohin4788 🤣🤣🤣если его отправят по ленд-лизу на украину,его по пути продадут коллекционерам,а так тоже подумал посмотрев видео,но снято давно
В Луганске два таких в наличии, правда не на ходу...
Я не понял, что у него башенки внутрь чтоли залезли?)
"Metal beast early ww1 tank"
*camera starts filming pointing on a guy with an electric wheelchair*
Lmao
🤣😆🤦♂️
We still have a few real ones, but I don't think any operational, here in the uk. The Bovington tank museum has a cut out you can walk through and also one that has been damaged by a field gun and small arms fire
The bovington tank museum has one operational called big brute.
@@lukemcgahern2357 interesting. I have been a few times but haven't ever seen it
@@lukemcgahern2357 big brute is a replica built from scratch by the bovigton tank museum in early 2010s specialy form movie and ceremony/event.
Must have been scary and weird for sure back in the day! What freaks me are those present-day robot dogs by Boston Dynamics. They're far more agile and fast. I wouldn't want to see them coming at me on the battlefield. I'm 73, former HM2 Navy Corpsman, Fleet Marines.
Most impressive parking I wonder how you saw any thing must have loads of blind spots.
here's a great video of the inside and conditions of these tanks, not comfortable. czcams.com/video/ezBSURCMe-o/video.html&ab_channel=BBC
Also you need 3 people just to drive it ahahah
@@TheOnlyKingBee but in battlefield 1 you need 4 man🤔
@@albertsuseintsus7355 games sometimes aren't reality 😝
just commander tell the driver so he can know surrounding it a normal stuff for tank isnt it?
Nie mogli, podstawić innego typu naczepy , położyć podłogę na gruncie ,po załadunku, podpiąć ciągnik i wózki,a tu wjazd na najazdowe bardzo niebezpieczne,dla mnie, wjeżdżający kierowca tego czołgu to mistrz.👍
на другое денег не хватило... Путин! ограничил! 🤣🤣🤣1
Holy shit that's a beast can't even imagine the guys who saw this monster coming at them especially if it was the first time they ever laid eyes on this beast .............
They were the first in the world to face an armored vehicle, there was no equipment to stop this monstrosity, ordinary bullets didn't pierce the armor...
Thank you for preserving history!
Le tank monstrueux que l'on voit à l'écran consomme autant que 500 Hummer H3 en une heure. Quel monstre d'acier! Et quel gouffre à carburant!
Different situation, you're not making a tank to be economic, you can't, too heavy to do so. But efficiency must never be squandered. Won't get anywhere of you do,. The Tiger 2 is a prime example.
wow that is an awesome design, impressive camera work.
Heavy Metal! It's amazing that gigantic metal box could actually move. All I could think is all the bearings and joints to oil so it won't rust. I just hate it when good bearings are ruined because of insufficient lubrication. 😁
I would want to be the lube guy & all I would wear is a backpack of lube & jus lube that unit all day long!
@@hairycods2273 ha ha! Just point the "grease gun" and fire away.
That design allowed the vehicle to cross trenches,unlike modern tanks
Well.....modern tanks can also cross trenches
MBTs today look gigantic when compared to some most used tanks in ww2, so crossing trenches ain't problem for them
Modern tanks are a lot bigger than you think, plus trench warfare in kind of outdated so we have less use for tanks of that type.
@@lonelypancake5979 trench warfare is not outdated or something, it's staple for many wars. I mean it's a lot cheaper and faster to dig up some dirt to defend yourself from incoming enemy waves.
@@InquisitorBoomBoom yes, you’re right. I could have worded it better, such as saying “while trench warfare is still used, we have far less reliance on it than in WW1 and 2.”
Хороший механик-водитель) моё почтение
Amazing to think that the original design of all tanks was invented in Lincoln, UK. A superb heritage.
Amazing that they actually got this thing to move.
Just love the way it literally belly flopped onto the trailer like it did over the german positions 100 years before
I dont mean this with disrespect in anyway. but it would be a laugh to see the tank and the man in the mobility chair race
Surprised the truck tyres didn't burst when it dropped on the low loader!. Nice bit of kit!. 🙂
So heavy and very strong !
God that so cool that she still runs after all this time
Damn, that took a long time, and plenty of great shots of the grass.
I was almost done counting the straws when the camera moved up again, so frustrating I never got to finish >:(
A 100 year tank moving better than the WW2 German Kitty...It's even able to hold in position its transmission
(And yeah, if it wasn't obvious, it's a joke, geniuses)
This thing is worse than a King Tiger.
@@Dr.KarlowTheOctoling Tiger I is my German Kitty... And the geometric shape of YourTransmissionisGone
I think this is a replica. The engine sound, ability to neutral steer (pivot), and smothness of the drive are giveway. The british tank museum made one years ago. It got a hydrolic drive.
This is a replica, not as good as German armor.
@@mattgray6436 Replica or not. The design was light years better than the German monstrosity the germans created. during the same conflict. Also trying to say a replica or original WW1 British tank is not as good as German WW2 era armor or modern is kinda pointless. Almost anything that was made during WW1 aside from artillery and some rifles were pretty much outdated by the technological advances of WW2.
Well there is of course the swordfish that torped Bismarck but will not go into that.
Mark V tank? Would have love to see this traversing over some terrain. Awesome!
Its appearance is more threatening than that of modern tanks. (sorry for my English)
Mind blowing to see a 100 year old tank still working like a charm.
i believe its a replica.
@@thurin84 t certainly sounds like a much more modern engine.
У меня он тоже!
Смех!
Фрикционов там конечно нет!
Идеальный механизм поворота- толпа людей!
Браво
Они какой-то люк закрывали, а не поворачивали его
Около сколько железа можно сдать на Украине.
Походу помощь от НАТО в Украину грузили злыдни.
Я узнал этот танк! "Железный капут"! Его же в Африке нашли у папуасов?
кусок железа нашли... неужели у них всé так херово? 🤔.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My grandfather was crew in that type of early tank, but in the BAOR from 2919
Great video, worth watching
Let's try to hold that smart phone level, eh , what?
It'a first time i saw tank that drove on transporter with full speed
I'd like to see the WWI Tank running over cars in traffic! 😁
It's huge, what's carrying is strong 🙏👍
That's got to be the most nerve-wracking parking job ever. Takes a steady hand and nerves of steel to pilot that beast onto a trailer, to be sure...
Qué miedo debió sentir el enemigo ver esa cosa moverse en aquellos tiempos !
that's got to be a replica because the sound of the engine more modern
Now THAT'S a Tankasaurus!
My goodness 100 year old tank that marked the beginning of armored warfare. How scary it was for the germans seeing the huge death machine coming to them for the first time. History is priceless!
Monster! When was loading up it was almost similar to a elephant seal flopping around on land
during ww1, these British tanks machines brought havoc to german A7V Tanks
Brilliant
These must have been nightmare fuel for the enemy back then, just seeing such a machine on the battlefield
Loading a tank is harder than what you think. At one point all you can see is sky.
That’s got to be nerve racking to load on that trailer!
Интересная техника. красиво тут.
obviously in its day, the tank wouldn't struggle like that getting up a small incline but my god, imagine being in a trench and one of these rolls over your trench.
gives me chills thinking about it.
100 years ago this was the pinnacle of warfare. alright for the crews it was a nightmare lol
yeah it's crazy how much horse power an engine loses over time.
this is replica.
@@siddharthkapadia7674 o crap really?
This could be a really interesting video if the camera work was better. Here and there a cut perhaps still, in order to cut out the coarsest crap. Of course, the tank itself is still impressive.
Ух ты, какой красивый танк, спасибо что сохранили.
не за что пжлст
от НАТО помощь Украине.
For Cadia! The Emperor Protects!
definitely not expecting that engine sound from it.
Awesome
They were huge! How many in the crew? 6? 10?
Super
配信、ビックリ👍
looks like the perfect vehicle for the zombie apocalypse
Looks like Shark Team's at it again
Is this an actual Mk4 or a replica like the war horse one?
its not the warhorse one but it maybe another replica (edit its doesn't sound quite right so it was either repowered or its a replica)
That's a modern engine so it has to be a replica.
Yo it's that Mk4 supra
@@robertclark6349 not necessarily it could have been missing the original powerplant (or it was beyond repair) so they put something else in
@@sunofficial7502 is tank Supra?
No wonder that behemoth caused too many shell shock cases! A metal monster crossing the "no man's land" crushing all defenses, and trenches, and shooting anything in front of it unable to stop it or cause any damage!
It's amazingly quiet and nimble and quite powerful.
Its a replica with a modern diesel engine. The originsls were ungodly loud.
Did anyone else just see those people disappear?
It sounds like a kubota diesel and the tracks are not geared to the engine, they are hydraulically driven.
I drove this in the Battlefield 1 ;)
Built Like A Tank...
I love to see the inside this tank
"the tank museum" channel has some videos inside originals.
Supposedly they found a tank like this in Iraq in 2003
Good Ole big Bess
Nice replica! They re created c19 in Bovington tank museum the ONLY REAL MK1 I in the world!
wonder if they are shipping that to Ukraine 🤔
Танкист молодец!
Сигнальщик так же классный.
В пределах габаритов трала чётко работали.
Isso pra época devia ser cabuloso .
Filmed at a war exhibition lake Karapiro, New Zealand
Nice tank to see, camerawork could be a bit more stable.
I remember seeing these in South Vietnam 🇻🇳
I think you need to greatly expand on that statement. I very much doubt you saw British WW1 tanks in a sweaty tropical environment
@@andrewdking I was there I seen it. War machine was running, it was like the world was ending. In South Vietnam they had tanks from the other side of the world 🌎 nations were to blame. Scary times indeed BUT WE DID WHAT WE HAD TO DO!!!!!
Un trastro de metal
Nice
Hieno laite. Se on muuten yllättävän hankala ajaa kuljetus-alustalle Tuo tankki.
Would have been Awesome if someone could have video the inside especially when moving
Еханный Бабай! Ну и танк. Вещь!!!
That electric wheelchair has better power to weight ratio than the MkII
hi.. greetings from Indonesia...
A tutel tries to climb,how cute
seeing a Crusty ass MK.4 then seeing a Shiny fucking Deep green M3 halfTrack
What a beast.
ohhh would be hell inside
@@1Mustang To nie ma klimatyzacji??? xD
@@kaes2000 It doesn't have nuthin'!
Made of steel to rule seven country
@@albertsuseintsus7355 sabaton reference? ;D
It would have been so much easier for that trailer to have proper winches....
It's more interesting to see some thing like this moving under it's own steam,right?
@@1953beetle yes, so why risk it when trailoring?
@@deejayimm I suppose.
But even though,chances it would've been chained down after been put onto the trailer,before transit,right?
@@1953beetle well of course it would be chained down to the trailer for Transit, but I'm talking about when loading and unloading..
I've driven trucks and loaded trucks for years and it would be super easy for those tracks to slip on a trailer deck. I cringed watching this.
That is flirting with disaster.
@@deejayimm OK,I concede defeat.
Camera skills over 9000....
She was much faster in her early days!!
Remember this was supposed to drive in the mud not on metal
Very calm for a 20 liter engine ...
Incrível
I wonder how many crews that the original tank saw in ww1 ,a crew could be killed be fire ,carbon monoxide, blast trauma. The young men fighting in those tanks were some brave lads they have my complete respect.
No one died in that one. Its a replica.
@@michaellarocca4879 thanks for info I knew of the replica for the movie warhorse, didn't know there was quite a few replicas out there.
Looks like something out of a Stephen King story
Nyimak Kegagahan Tank WW1.
What in the john jacob jingleheimer schmidt is this insane apparatus!
Красавец...