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A43 "Black Prince" (Super Churchill)
Ref: BB089
The A43 "Black Prince" or "Super Churchill" was armed with the 17pdr. and was a formidable tank and although six were built before hostilities ended as the Centurion was also now ready, no series production was undertaken. This is a must for any serious collector of British Armour.
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Ram Mk.II (Early)
Ref: BB093
This kit depicts the Early Mk.II version which had the earlier side doors eliminated but still retained the sub turret on the hull. The 2pdr. Gun was replaced by the new 6pdr.
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Ram Mk.II
Ref: BB094
Although Rams were never used as Gun Tanks in WWII, this version did see action in the Normandy campaign as Command tanks, AOP tanks and with their turrets still retained as Flamethrower tanks. (See details)
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Ram Badger Flamethrower Tank
Ref: BB095
Some Ram Mk.II Kangaroos (BB98) were converted into Flamethrower tanks by using Wasp II equipment. They were redesignated as "Badgers" and saw action in Holland with the 4th Canadian Armoured Brigade.
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Ram Kangaroo (on the hull of an Early Mk.II Ram)
Ref: BB097
This model depicts the Ram Kangaroo based on the hull of an Early Mk.II which following the use of "Unfrocked Priests" as APC's by the Canadians in the Falaise offensive, lead to the decision to form both a Canadian (1st) and British (49th) Carrier Regiment within the 79th Armoured Division using...
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Canadian Ram Kangaroo Mk.II (Late) APC
Ref: BB098
....the decision was taken to form both a Canadian (1st) and British (49th) Carrier Regiment within the 79th Armoured Division using the Ram hull.
Painted model by Chris Hughes using AB Figures (available from Milicast)
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