I came across this interesting snippet when going through a Kew file WO203/2069 REME Personal Accounts this morning. The tank numbers are...
I am now reading an old book about the Salerno landings. It makes mention of supposed Panzer IV flame tanks but the Internet tells me those never...
Dear All, apparently this has been available since Q4 2018 but I stumbled upon it yesterday by accident. Made by a 100 year old model company...
Triggered by some Twitter nonsense, I think it may be time for a slew of shots of that fine vehicle, The Churchill tank. Starting with some...
Object description: A Churchill tank fitted with a Crocodile flamethrower in action. This flamethrower could produce a jet of flame exceeding 150...
I've recently read Andrew Wilson's 'Flame Thrower' his memoir of service with Britain's flame throwing Churchill tanks. While fighting in...
TNA Catalogue Reference: SUPP 15/36 Context: Records of the Petroleum Warfare Department, SUPP 15 Flame Warfare Committees: Minutes and Reports...
During the run-up to the Overlord operation there were several armoured specials which presented problems to the railway. For reasons of size or...
HI all, I have a Churchill Crocodile mk VII that I am wanting to put into a diorama but it has to be historically correct what confuses me is...
The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late World War II, it was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk VI (A22) Churchill VII,...
Has anyone got evidence of Churchill Crocodiles carrying anything other than standard Green or Winter Camouflage? Maybe black/Green, or Mickey...
Just been reading about the battle for Brest in September '44. The Americans asked for help from the British 79th Armd Div. They sent B Sqn 141...
Sadly, a hypothetical question: If I bought the Churchill Crocodile mentioned here, located a fuel trailer, restored it like the one at...
2nd March 1945. The Italian Cremona Group went into its first (and successful) offensive. For the supporting North Irish Horse it was the first...
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