I was looking a my stash of 1/76 Churchill tanks and noticed that Airfix over the years has changed the type of hatch on the side of the tank sponsons.
I have a blister pack version that has round hatches and a much later kit that has square hatches, today I picked up one of the latest issues and it’s gone back to round.
When did the Churchill’s get the round hatches? I understand it was a mod to reduce stress so I’m assuming it’s the later tanks that had it.
Does anyone know what marks started using the round hatches?
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
That's strange as I always thought that the Airfix kit was a Churchill Mark VII with round side hatches. Perhaps they have used someone else's mould for the new kits. It would be good to see some photos of the different version in your stash
The only version of real life Churchill that had round hatches was the Mk VII (and VIII, the close support version of the Mk VII). To the best of my knowledge, Airfix only produced Mk VII and with round hatches...? My oldest Airfix ones have them and the latest production ones too. Mk VII also had the distinctive slab-sided, one-piece cast turret. All Crocodile were converted from Mk VII and these were the first Mk VII to see action in NW Europe, where initially most Churchill were earlier, less well armored versions. Could your Airfix Churchill with square side hatches be from a different manufacturer? The Matchbox AVRE was based on the Mk IV I believe and I think Hasegawa did a Mk IV (in 1/72) as well? Matador also offer a conversion set to make the Airfix Mk VII into a Mk IV.
Hope this helps!
Neil
'With every model I learn a little more...and then the next one takes longer!'
ntrocket88 wrote:The only version of real life Churchill that had round hatches was the Mk VII (and VIII, the close support version of the Mk VII). To the best of my knowledge, Airfix only produced Mk VII and with round hatches...? My oldest Airfix ones have them and the latest production ones too. Mk VII also had the distinctive slab-sided, one-piece cast turret. All Crocodile were converted from Mk VII and these were the first Mk VII to see action in NW Europe, where initially most Churchill were earlier, less well armored versions. Could your Airfix Churchill with square side hatches be from a different manufacturer? The Matchbox AVRE was based on the Mk IV I believe and I think Hasegawa did a Mk IV (in 1/72) as well? Matador also offer a conversion set to make the Airfix Mk VII into a Mk IV.
Hope this helps!
Esci did a Mk.III in 1/72 and the Hasegawa is a Mk.I or Mk.II with a 2pdr in the turret and either a 3" howitzer on the front hull (Mk.I) or a Besa (Mk.II)
On second thoughts, let's not go to Camelot. It is a silly place!
It was this kits box that I confused with the Airfix box. I think it’s a copy or re box of the Hasegawa kit even down to the box art.
Now having looked at the Airfix Kit I can see the round hatch and all the extra plate armour added to the sides and to the inside just in front of the drivers position.
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
The "dreadful" thing about the Churchill is that you can use the phrase "You can never have to many Churchill's", just like the spitfire. 11 major marks, and innumerable funnies and special purpose vehicles.
It's enough to give us tank builders a head ache.
general rocket wrote:The "dreadful" thing about the Churchill is that you can use the phrase "You can never have to many Churchill's", just like the spitfire. 11 major marks, and innumerable funnies and special purpose vehicles.
It's enough to give us tank builders a head ache.
I fully agree it makes a great one subject theme, I’m trying to scratch build one of the more obscure versions the Canel Defence Light (CDL) over on my workbench thread.
Hence the question about the side hatch, I originally wanted to use the Airfix Kit but it’s a MkVII with the round hatch and I needed a MkIII with a square hatch.
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
general rocket wrote:I'm currently going through this with the first war rhomboids.
Not helped by contradictory information on different websites.
If you building WWI tanks have you thought about card models here is an excellent link for free kits you just pint them and build as many as you want http://www.landships.info/landships/models.html#
Here is one I built in 1/72 scale
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.