@Pier. F.; Thanks for the point-out on the kit having both sponson sets (albeit needing a missing gun for one side...) - I didn't know that, and that does open the doors for possibly going with a male or a female version... The click-together tracks "called me", given that reviewers have moped around the original 5-part per link tracks the Takon M and F kits came with... And yes, I've seen that there are AM barrels for all the guns, so...
And, Yes, I've read that the IV hermaphrodite was likely fictional... The idea sounds quite interesting, but not likely to be actually practical or useful, in general usage... And, so I've found, has been pretty solidly flogged in other threads - with the conclusion that it (the mod) didn't happen to the field-use tanks and see any action, if it did happen at all. But (below)...!
@Tom C.; Thanks! It's that planned-for special-use version that I've seen briefly mentioned elsewhere - a version to be used for a proposed invasion by sea around Oostende - that I'm thinking about! Just the pointer I was thinking I might be looking for! What I didn't know until you mentioned it is the (reasonable-sounding) explanation for having a F sponson on one side... to accommodate a winch!
Can you point me to where I might see that mentioned pic or a diagram - I don't know anything about the Hayne's book, but a diagram or some image will help me scratch up the winch gear for a hypothetical "Oostende" beach-wall assault tank!
Do you have any idea whether that winch would have dragged a cable or a chain for pulling other tanks over that sea-wall? Do you know if the putative winch would have been powered from the track engine, or would it have had a separate dedicated engine?
Thanks!
Bob