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Wednesday, 6 November 2024

Let Us Go Forward Together

A fitting title for an infantry tank and a link between the two different Churchills. A Churchill "Infantry" tank, named after the Duke of Marlborough, a Warlord Games/Italeri kit for my 28mm late war British force.
If Dave has recovered enough to drive it may hit the table next week. Keep tuned until then KBO

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  1. Another splendid vehicle for the Late War collection! I look forward to it's debut next week at OHQ!

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    1. Thank you, I trust it will serve you well. But not that well🙂

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  2. Superb work as always! A tank that has grown on me over the years, initially put off by the Airfix kit and all those damend fiddly wheels to get stuck in the right place;).

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    1. Thank you Steve, s proper tank the Churchill. It was a joy not having to glue all the wheels on.

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  3. This has got to be the tank you want to support your infantry. Are the hatches fixed or can you insert a figure in the turret?

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    1. Indeed it is Rob. Yup the turret hatches can be unbuttoned.

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  4. A very nice model and very nicely painted, should look good when it hits the table.

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    1. Thank you Donnie. Although I will be on the receiving end of it I am looking forward to its debut too.

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  5. A lovely little model Phil…
    One of my favourite tanks…
    The Airfix kit was very nice… but those road wheels… the horror 😱

    All the best. Aly

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  6. Thank you Aly. The joy of of two parts only knows no bounds🙂

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  7. Will Dave be driving this Churchill or does he have his own vehicle?
    Stephen

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    1. It would be useful to drive over all the bloody road works they keep putting up between our homes.

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  8. Lovely looking results you have achieved there.

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  9. A beautiful example of quality modelling there Phil, of the highest standard indeed! The old Bulldog will thunder on.... even with Dave in it!

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    1. Thank you Matt. It didn't shine on its table debut yesterday but then again it survived new unit syndrome at least.

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