Brian's Centurion Mk5
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I fancy this myself so will follow along with interest. If your last build is anything to go by you will have no trouble with this mate.Comment
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An AFV Club kit may not be the best choice for your first-ever armoured vehicle kit, but you seem to be doing well nonethelessAnd it’s more interesting because now we can follow two different builds of the same basic kit side by side.
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I love the way this is going together, the reason I picked this one was my Father drove it in the early 50's (national service) and used to tell me tales of his time stationed in Belsen Germany when I was a child.
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This is coming along well.
From my experience of AFV Club Centurions be aware that the front track guards/mud guards have a tendancy to angle downwards, so fit the long track guards first.
Have a look on YT at Scale Model Shed where he has built this same kit for any tips.
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You’re doing well, that looks pretty good. However, I do notice the box with the infantry telephone and first aid kit, on the rear plate next to the left towing lug, is not on straightComment
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Brian, I don't know if you have one but a good razor saw makes getting those little and fragile parts of the sprue a liot easier.Comment
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