Another off-piste posting.
Its taken me absolute ages to get even this far, given
its only a small bit of greenstuff and plastic card. But this is the first time
I’ve built any tank kit since my teens and the first time I’ve got a knife,
greenstuff and plastic card out on one.
I finally studied this excellent
page
on Tank Archive website, which shows the evolution of the THN including the
prototype and delivery models sent to Iran.
The page makes reference to Iran’s nascent tank fleet.
Prior to its THNs Iran bought Renault FTs, and between one and twelve Marmon-Herrington
CTL-1 tanklet, as the photo Farrokh uses would suggest too.
Iran ended up buying the THNs as it was unable to purchase
tanks from other suppliers. Initially, Iran went to the Czechoslovak companies,
CKD and Skoda, seeking 100 3 ton tanklets. However in 1935, the Iranians returned
to Prague with a contract to purchase 30 AH-IV tankettes from CKD and 26 Skoda
TKN light tanks, the latter with 37 mm Skoda guns. This was ultimately expanded
to 50 of each type. Iran was negotiating
for the purchase of another 200+ THN tanks when Germany occupied Czech part of
the republic.
Tank Archive
has some excellent line drawings and photos of the TKN/THN prototypes and production
models.
The mass
production tank was simplified from the prototype including a shift of the
machine gun mount, and observation slits added to the sides of the driving
compartment. The engine compartment and muffler mount were changed too. The
turret was also changed, with the commander's cupola design simplified,
ventilation ports added on the sides, the coaxial machinegun mount changed, and
the number of observation slits increased. As the image below shows, an AA
machinegun mount could be attached to the commander's cupola.
11 TKNs were paraded in Tehran in 1937, demonstrating
possession of one of the most advanced tanks at the time. It is not thought that any of the TKNs were
used against the British or Soviet forces in 1941.
Using a Warlord Bolt Action Pz 38t, I’ve attempted to
replicate the vehicles shown on Tank Archive and Kaveh Farrokhs’s site. The gun
mantle, and turret cupola and rear were the main areas of change. A bit of
cutting, green stuff and plastic card. I removed the square Pz38t observation
slits and made some TKN round ones. I made up some boxes on the running board. There are some discrepancies including
regarding the hull machine gun. I tended to defer to Farrokh’s Tehran tank park
image when this arose.
Next up painting and possibly starting some Iranian
infantry based on Wargame Atlantic WW1 Germans and Eureka WW11 Chinese in soft
hats. Took a while to decide these were the ones.