It is, but because of the change in the grille, it’s quite obvious — when you know about it, of course
I have to decide if open holes in the indler wheels
BTW, since you’re adding the deep-wading gear, I’ll refer you to this post in the other Dieppe Churchill thread, and the messages that come after it
thank you to share info! really really interesting…
To be honest, with the amount of work you’ve put into this model, if it were mine I would leave off the deep-wading gear completely. Either you put only the ducts on and have the same mistakes everybody makes with this (and not just on Churchills), or you will need to add all the fabric and stuff that will cover up things like the slots in the front of the turret that must have taken you a good deal of work to build.
In fact, I’m not too keen on getting all tangled up with the completion of the deep fording kit.
I would have to see if I could historically fit it into other scenarios
Your only real option, I think, is a tank in the UK, in training or being inspected or something. That last one would be interesting for a diorama, now I think about it, with the crew standing to attention in front of it
A base color painting to verify voids ad big mistakes
gun manufactured
Sort of like these perhaps:
A and B Squadrons, 43rd Battalion Royal Tank Regiment on manouvres in October, 1942. Location is in the New Forest, southern UK.
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Idon’t have check side armor!
I had to modify it
main layout is complete, I remain to fix some detail