Hi Jakko
As promised.
The thread I found was on the 'The Miniatures Page" forum, here: http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=64819.
It said:
"Vehicles fitted with Cullin Hedgerow Cutter were M5, M4 75/76mm variants, Firefly, M10, M18, M8 HMC and Cromwell IV-VIII (very debatable!).
The problem with the Cromwell is that there is only one "famous" photograph [p45, Chamberlain & Ellis, British and American Tanks of World War Two]. This example, actually a Centaur, is a prototype but as far as I know photographic evidence from the field is non-existent.
A small film clip of the same vehicle was also taken. There are no known photos of it being used on a tank in the field but a reference is made in a book about 4th CLY to some tanks being fitted with 'prongs' for the fighting around Caen and Falaise. That is the sum of all the knowledge of this combination!."
Below is only picture I can find anywhere of a 'Cromwell' one fitted.
It's repeated numerous times on all kinds of platforms across the web but this is the best version. It is very obviously in front of some sort of industrial building - is this the trial Tim recalls reading about? I don't know if it's the photo referred to in the book as I don't have that book.....but given it's the only one I can find it might well be....but of course I could be wrong.
ATB
Andrew
As promised.
The thread I found was on the 'The Miniatures Page" forum, here: http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=64819.
It said:
"Vehicles fitted with Cullin Hedgerow Cutter were M5, M4 75/76mm variants, Firefly, M10, M18, M8 HMC and Cromwell IV-VIII (very debatable!).
The problem with the Cromwell is that there is only one "famous" photograph [p45, Chamberlain & Ellis, British and American Tanks of World War Two]. This example, actually a Centaur, is a prototype but as far as I know photographic evidence from the field is non-existent.
A small film clip of the same vehicle was also taken. There are no known photos of it being used on a tank in the field but a reference is made in a book about 4th CLY to some tanks being fitted with 'prongs' for the fighting around Caen and Falaise. That is the sum of all the knowledge of this combination!."
Below is only picture I can find anywhere of a 'Cromwell' one fitted.
It's repeated numerous times on all kinds of platforms across the web but this is the best version. It is very obviously in front of some sort of industrial building - is this the trial Tim recalls reading about? I don't know if it's the photo referred to in the book as I don't have that book.....but given it's the only one I can find it might well be....but of course I could be wrong.
ATB
Andrew
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