Churchill Mk.VII

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Description
Mould Tools made in 1961, pack Illustration by Ron Jobson, 1975. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The Churchill was the standard British infantry tank from 1941. It was not fast but had heavy armour, good firepower and good cross-country performance. The Mk.VII used a 75mm gun and had increased frontal armour. It first saw service in Normandy in 1944.
104 pieces.
Safety Notice
WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.
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Technical Specification & Detail
Dimensions | 12.5 x 3.1 x 23.4 |
Scale | 1:76 |
Skill | 2 |
Flying Hours | 1 |
Number of Parts | 104 |
Dimensions (mm) | L94 x W28 |
Age Suitability | 8+ |
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Sign in or registerOldie but goldie
Ok, when I first built the model at the age of 11 (in the 70s), it was a real test of patience, especially with the drive suspensions and wheels. Now, as an older semester, it is again a lot of fun to build and refine this classic. Drilling out the gun and machine gun barrels and some weathering will help a lot to make it look better. - And, by the way, the annoyance and swearing at the drive construction reminds me of my childhood. I'm 11 again and I'm trying to do better this time ... That's why I love these classics!
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An old kit but OK if assembled with care
The big downside to this kit is assembling the suspension. Lots of tiny fiddly parts, in the old days assembling them using tubes of thick cement could easily result in a sticky, fingerprint-covered mess. Other than that it’s not bad so long as you take your time and have some good tweezers. A re-work to more modern standards would be good though.
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Fiddly and of its time
Oh those millions of individual wheels, lots of part distortion, track guards especially, and hatch covers a poor fit. Built a few over the years, always a nightmare.
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Paintwork & Finish
Humbrol Enamel paints for the kit's primary decal scheme.