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Wednesday, June 18, 2014 - 03:18 PM UTC
An announcement from AFV Club has another Churchill variant on its way to “carpet” the way.
AFV Club has announced a Churchill with carpet laying device. With the quality of the Churchill kits from AFV Club, this should be another great kit.

AF35285 Churchill TLC Type-A w/Carpet Laying Device
-NEW TOOLING FOR WORKABLE CARPET LAYING DEVICE.
-CHURCHILL MK.IV CAST TURRET.
-REALISTIC SUSPENSION SYSTEM WITH METAL COIL SPRINGS.
-MUDGUARDS WITH SAME PARTING STRUCTURE AS THE REAL VEHICLE.
-NEW SIDE ARMOR WITH CRANE ARM MOUNT.
-CLEAR PERISCOPE VISION BLOCKS PROVIDED.
-NEW ALUMINIUM 6 PDR. GUN BARREL WITH RIFLING.
-NEW PHOTO- ETCHED PARTS FOR CARPET LAYING VEHICLE.
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To me, a more significant question is: where are the wading stacks?
JUN 20, 2014 - 05:27 AM
Sweet I had every intention one day of making one of these by scratching the layer unit. Now AFV Club has made life a lot easier Gary
JUN 21, 2014 - 11:30 AM
That'd be a toad then. Wikipeadia... "Churchill Flail FV3902 or Toad[edit] A post-war (1950s) mine-clearing flail tank built on a Churchill chassis." Paul
JUN 23, 2014 - 12:55 AM
To me, a more significant question is: where are the wading stacks?[/quote] I agree. Did all (or most of) the Funnies have wading stacks? They're primarily beach assault vehicles, right? I want my funnies as funny as possible! I'm sure the carpet is best modeled in wood, potentially with actual twigs, if you can find them of a proper and consistent shape, so any attempt in styrene or resin would be tricky to get right. -Sean H.
JUN 23, 2014 - 01:38 AM
Actually, I think that you are thinking of a fascine for crossing ditches. I think that the "carpet layer" held a roll of some fabric material that was acually laid down in front of the tank (and over which it drove) in order to keep from bogging in soft sand. I am definitely a Churchill novice, so perhaps someone else can confirm (I don't want to lead anyone astry through my ignorance). Dave
JUN 23, 2014 - 02:21 AM
Pictures of this vehicle in Churchill Tank part 2 ( Ampersand Pub ) . Its a version of the Carpet Layer that was developed pre Dieppe . The D Day version had steel frame girders supporting the 10 ft drum with a roll of canvas reinforced by wood slats . Still an interesting release , might have to get one .
JUN 23, 2014 - 12:27 PM
Yep - needs the carpet surely???
JUN 23, 2014 - 01:16 PM
To me, a more significant question is: where are the wading stacks?[/quote] I agree. Did all (or most of) the Funnies have wading stacks? They're primarily beach assault vehicles, right? I want my funnies as funny as possible! I'm sure the carpet is best modeled in wood, potentially with actual twigs, if you can find them of a proper and consistent shape, so any attempt in styrene or resin would be tricky to get right. -Sean H. [/quote] Gimmie gimmie! I want it NOW! with wading stacks! And the SBG Bridge, and ALL the others!
JUN 23, 2014 - 08:02 PM
This one used a reinforced canvas type 'carpet' which rolled out under the tank creating a firm path for following vehicles across soft sand... LINK Fascine carriers, as mentioned correctly above, used a bundle of wood to fill a trench etc (Fascines date back even before WWI when British tanks used them).... It would have been nice if AFV Club had included wading stacks but they are a pretty simple design so not hard to scratch.... Gary
JUN 23, 2014 - 08:50 PM
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