Churchill Mk III Display Model, Canadian Army 14th Canadian Armored Rgt, Betty
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Churchill Mk III Display Model, Canadian Army 14th Canadian Armored Rgt, Betty

DM-60669
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$44.95

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Dragon Models 1:72 Armor Collector Series 60669
Harland and Wolff Churchill Mk III Display Model
Canadian Army 14th Canadian Armored Rgt, Betty, Dieppe, France, Operation Jubilee, August 19th, 1942, w/Wading Kit

1:72 Scale   Length   Width
Harland and Wolff Churchill Mk III   4"   1.5"

The Churchill infantry tank is a most distinctive design with its extremely long chassis and wraparound tracks. Named after the British Minister of Defence of the time, the Churchill tank was very well armored. It was produced in a series of versions that offered heavier armor and more powerful armament as the war progressed. The Mk.III, weighing in at 39,626kg, arrived on the scene in March 1942. It featured a 6-pounder gun in the all-welded turret, and the hull-mounted howitzer fitted in previous variants was deleted. The Churchill Mk.III was famously involved in the failed landing at Dieppe in northern France on 19 August 1942. The raid landed more than 3,600, mostly Canadian, soldiers, of which 60% were killed, wounded or captured. This item represents a Churchill Mk.III of the type that went ashore at Dieppe, which has an extended exhaust pipes for deep wading.