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After Missile, let return to common tank in WWII, this time is a UK Infantry tank: Churchill Mk.III. It has a signature long chassis, with 7 variations. And to support Infantry, Churchill has thick armor, become a movable cover for soldiers. I chose sand yellow and black green camo for it. 這樣 2023 年第三十作 (累計上色成品第 三 二 二 號) 入櫃了。
1/72 Churchill Mk.III
Type Infantry tank
Place of origin United Kingdom
In service 1941–1952
Wars Second World War, Korean War
Designer Harland & Wolff (A20), Vauxhall Motors (A22)
Manufacturer Vauxhall Motors and others
Produced 1941–1945
No. built 5,640 approx.
Mass 39.1 t (Mk I), 40.7 t (Mk VII)
Length 7.44 m
Width 3.25 m
Height 2.49 m
Crew 5 (commander, gunner, loader/radio operator, driver, co-driver/hull gunner)
Armour Mk I–VI: 102 mm hull front, 76 mm hull side, 51 mm hull rear, 89 mm turret front, 76 mm turret side and rear
Mk VII–VIII: 152 mm hull and turret front, 95 mm hull sides and turret sides and rear, 51 mm hull rear
Main armament QF 2 pounder (Mk I, II), QF 6 pounder (Mk III, IV), QF 75mm (Mk VI, VII), QF 95mm (Mk V, VIII)
Sec. armament coaxial 7.92mm Besa machine gun, 3 inch howitzer (Mark I) or Besa MG (other marks)
Engine Bedford 12-cylinder, 4 stroke, water-cooled, horizontally opposed, L-head petrol engine
Power 350 hp at 2,200 rpm
Power/weight 9.1 hp / tonne
Steering system Triple differential steering in gearbox
Transmission Merritt-Brown 4-speed constant-mesh epicyclic gearbox
Suspension Coiled spring
Fuel capacity 150 Imperial Gallons
Operational range 120–210 km
Max. speed 24 km/h
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