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Tamiya 32594
This is a 1/48 scale plastic assembly kit model of the British Tank Churchill Mk.VII Crocodile. The Churchill design was the result of a chastening experience for British forces in early WWII, a more modern design that could be produced quickly to make up for armor shortfalls after the Dunkirk evacuations. The Mk.VII variant was up-gunned with a 75mm gun and had improved armor up to 152mm thick! The Crocodile is one of the most notable "special" variants of the Churchill. It had an 80-plus meter range flamethrower in place of the front machine gun, towing its fuel and compressed nitrogen propellant in a trailer behind.
Requires paint and assembly.1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 250mm (Crocodile)/156mm (Mk.VII infantry tank), width: 72mm. The Crocodile variant features dedicated flamethrower, trailer and rear gate parts. Comes with link-and-length assembly type tracks with 1-piece straight sections. Features a multi-piece recreation of the Crocodile trailer coupling. Commander torso figure included. Turret hatch can be assembled open or closed. Front fender parts are optional. Features marking options for one Crocodile and one Mk.VII infantry tank. Marking Option 1: Churchill Mk.VII Crocodile, 79th Armoured Division, North West Europe, 1944 Marking Option 2: Churchill Mk.VII infantry tank, 34th Tank Brigade, 147th RAC, France, July 1944
This is a 1/48 scale plastic assembly kit model of the British Tank Churchill Mk.VII Crocodile. The Churchill design was the result of a chastening experience for British forces in early WWII, a more modern design that could be produced quickly to make up for armor shortfalls after the Dunkirk evacuations. The Mk.VII variant was up-gunned with a 75mm gun and had improved armor up to 152mm thick! The Crocodile is one of the most notable "special" variants of the Churchill. It had an 80-plus meter range flamethrower in place of the front machine gun, towing its fuel and compressed nitrogen propellant in a trailer behind.
Requires paint and assembly.
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