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Old 15-10-13, 20:24
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Ah, you're looking for the Churchill AVRE carpet layer:
http://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=6287

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Old 15-10-13, 22:14
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Thank you hanno. still not the tank. Here is a link to Military modelling which i belong to. I have posted there as well but i think now one will know it there. Its more of a modelling sit.

http://www.militarymodelling.com/for...s.asp?th=88924

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Old 15-10-13, 23:13
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Johnny,

Sorry, I cannot recall seeing a picture of that variant.

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Old 15-10-13, 23:47
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First hanno thank you for editing my link. They used 11 on overlord landings in 1944. I only found out about them a few weeks ago. When I started reading a book on the funnies used in the landings .

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Old 16-10-13, 20:40
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Johnny,

Done a search, the Churchill AVRE with Log Carpet is a rare bast indeed. One reference I found was on Henk of Holland's site:
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Churcill AVRE with Log Carpet - Used in Dieppe
Likes the fascine roller and the carpet roller, there were also a A.V.R.E. version with logs on a steel frame
Will check my references and let you know if I find more.

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Old 16-10-13, 20:44
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Another reference found on http://www.thinkdefence.co.uk/2011/07/on-soft-ground/ (no picture):

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AVRE with log carpet device; not used as much, consisting of 100 6inch diameter logs bound together with wire, the mat was unfurled by firing an explosive bolt which released the coiled mat
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Old 16-10-13, 21:41
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Thank you Hanno for the help.No one can find a picture of it. Not on military modelling can find a picture.

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