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A Churchill Crocodile. I converted an Airfix Churchill to one of those. Getting the trailer with the fuel to look right was a heck of a job. But I managed it. I wish I still had it, but things like Airfix tanks don't seem to survive the intervening decades and house moves.
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I too had a Churchill Crocodile (1/76 scale), but mine was from a kit. If it wasn't Airfix*, my guess would be Matchbox.
Edit: I see Airfix make a kit now, but I don't know if they did 50 years ago when I built mine.
https://www.amazon.com/Airfix-A02321V-M ... B07N8B3VDL
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An anorak writes:
Back in the mid 70s when I kit-bashed mine, Airfix only did the basic version of each tank. If you wanted something a bit different you had to bodge it yourself. If yours was 1/76 scale then it most probably was Matchbox, they used the more accurate scale for British 4mm modelling (OO in railway terms). Airfix used 1/72 which corresponded with the old Hornby and Tri-ang HO/OO, which was slightly oversized.