I can help, but I don’t have live tool access right now to fetch the very latest updates. Here’s what’s known about Guy Martin’s War Machines and an edited version context, plus how to verify current news.
Direct answer
- Guy Martin’s War Machines is a Channel 4 project centered on his work restoring and rebuilding iconic military machines, with an edited version focusing on selected segments like the Spitfire restoration and the World War I tank build.[3][5]
- An edited version of War Machines has appeared in broadcasts and home releases that trim content to key builds (e.g., Spitfire, tank) rather than the full documentary arc, as noted in IMDB entries for Guy Martin’s Best Bits and the War Machines segment.[5][7]
Context and background
- The original War Machines series documents a number of Guy Martin projects, including the Spitfire restoration, the World War I Mk IV tank build, and related aircraft/tank restoration efforts, with the edited version highlighting the Spitfire and tank material.[3][5]
- The edited version is referenced as a shorter form of the “Guy Martin’s Best Bits” collection, specifically the segment titled “War Machines (Edited Version)” which concentrates on selected projects rather than the full set.[7]
What you can do to get the latest
- Check Channel 4’s schedules or Guy Martin’s official channels for any recent releases or updates to War Machines, as these often air in newer edits or compilations.
- Look for recent press releases or episodes on streaming platforms and Guy Martin’s official site to confirm if there’s a new edited edition or re-release.
Illustrative example
- If you’re seeking the edited version that includes only the Spitfire and the World War I tank components, you’d search for “War Machines edited version Spitfire Mk I tank” in streaming guides or the show’s episode list, since those items are specifically referenced in competition with the broader documentary content.[5][3]
Citations
- War Machines overview and content focus (Spitfire and World War I tank).[3]
- Edited version details and relation to Guy Martin’s Best Bits series, including mentions of an “Edited Version” of War Machines.[7][5]
- General description of the Best Bits series and its inclusion of War Machines content.[7]
If you’d like, I can search again for the very latest updates and provide direct links to current broadcasts or streaming pages.