Not a spacecraft, but here's a piece of supplemental art for Spacecraft of the First World War that's going in to tease you.

The lack of examples of the wheel in the technology of the invaders was both initially overstated and later explained by the conditions under which the Red Martians (and perhaps their forebears the Grey Martians) existed. Lower gravity and lack of a developed road or rail network had been argued as both cause for and consequence of vehicles more inclined to walk or fly rather than roll.

The Martian Punitive Expedition in 1916 saw the fielding of a significant number of light and heavy tripods of human manufacture, based upon the transmission and balancing gear of captured Martian tripods. These were designed to support infantry in pressure suits, both upon the surface and in clearing the extensive subterranean installations at the Martian poles. This final phase of the campaign was not carried out, for a number of reasons, but the tripods saw extensive deployment with British forces both on Mars during the Partition and on Earth following the Icarus Event.