1.5:1 Marvin Heemeyer’s “MK Tank”

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This build is the Marvin Komatsu Tank, also known as the “MK Tank.”
This was a custom modified version of the Komatsu D355A Bulldozer, which had makeshift composite armor cover the tracks, engine, and cabin.

This was famously seen on Marvin Heemeyer’s June 4th, 2004 rampage in Granby, Colorado. Heemeyer was an automotive repair shop owner. Heemeyer had various grudges against Granby town officials, neighbors of his muffler shop, the local press, and various other citizens of Granby, who he believed failed him and did not do their job was a government. With nothing to lose, over the course of 18 months, he modified his bulldozer to be a indestructible tank, and went on a rampage on June 4th, 2004 to destroy various buildings in the city of Granby. This was shown live on television, with the tank finally being stopped due to getting stuck, which ultimately lead to Heemeyer’s death.


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