Thanks kindly KevinLooking good, I like your paint work, and weathering.
Tamiya do one in 1.48th but i dont think theres a 1.72nd one,Maybe a 3D one but im not aware of one dude.Looks great! At some point I'll probably break down and get a Churchill Croc. I'll have to see if it's in 1/72.
HI Jakko.Nice oneThough if I may say so, it would look more like a Dunkirk Churchill if you added the remains of the waterproofing as well. The real Beefy had shards of fabric still attached to the turret, after it had been blown apart by the detonating cord underneath, as well as on the gun muzzle:
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... Tunisia, that got my attention! Something to add to the North Africa bucket list!Reworked ones with twin howitzers in Tunisia.
I noticed that earlier this year, too. Makes me regret slightly that I didn't buy one of those conversion sets, too.Im glad i bought x2 International models Asia Mark 1 and 2 conversions as they seem to have stopped trading.
I'm not familiar with that, I think. Is it with a 3-inch howitzer in both the hull and turret?the Reworked ones with twin howitzers in Tunisia.
They do a Mk. VII as well, though, which also requires major changes to the Mk. III/IV/V/VI parts. But I'm not expecting one any time soonIm sure Afv Club wont do the Mark 1 as its a change from Mark 3 onwards.
Many thanksPretty sharp build. Love the subtle weathering you pulled off on this one.
Yes they mounted twin howitzers in Tunisia.North irish horse springs to mind,I have an old Tamiya Magazine with a build by Mike Rinaldi,He uses a Panzer 111 cupola on his tank,Marcos Serra does some great builds on his website.If you desperately wanted to do a Mark 1 i could maybe help you out with one.I noticed that earlier this year, too. Makes me regret slightly that I didn't buy one of those conversion sets, too.
I'm not familiar with that, I think. Is it with a 3-inch howitzer in both the hull and turret?
They do a Mk. VII as well, though, which also requires major changes to the Mk. III/IV/V/VI parts. But I'm not expecting one any time soon![]()
FYI I just researched...there are resin crocs, however, Tamiya makes crocs in 1/35 and 1/48 like you said...Airfix has one in 1/72.Just ordered it.Tamiya do one in 1.48th but i dont think theres a 1.72nd one,Maybe a 3D one but im not aware of one dude.
Richard
Dragon makes a 1/72 croc? Didn't see it.Beware that the Airfix Churchill is a really, really ancient kit, thoughIt's nowhere near the standard of those Dragon ones Richard has, and the wheels are especially fun to assemble. (I built their Churchill Bridge Layer once, backdating it to a Mk. III/IV hull as it should be for a wartime vehicle.)
I've been thinking occasionally of building a Crocodile in 1:35 from the AFV Club Mk. VII plus a Tamiya trailer and flame gun, but that trailer is apparently undersize, which would need correcting …