This model depicts the famous flame thrower tank using converted Churchill Mk.VII hulls with an armoured trailer, weighing 4.5tons and containing 400 gallons of Napalm. It was connected via an articulated connector pipe to the hull of a converted Churchill Mk.VII. The trailer was jettisoned after the fuel was exhausted, to be retrieved later by a light truck. The two bars seen on the sides of the trailer were removed and used for manhandling the empty trailer into position for towing. The Churchill then proceeded as a normal gun tank.
A total of 800 were built and used extensively in NW Europe where they were in constant demand and were often seconded to give assistance to the Americans. Four Sherman M4s were also converted to tow this trailer. They Churchill Crocodiles also saw combat in the Korean War.
Containing separate parts for the tank hull, including the flame gun, adaptor plate, articulated connector, travel lock, armoured fuel pipe, the trailer can be modelled separately or being towed. Both the WWII and the Korean versions can be built.