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  • Bri62
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2023
    • 1889
    • Brian
    • Widnes Cheshire

    #1

    Possible tank build

    Hi chaps, I'm looking for a detailed centurion tank (Photo etch and hight parts count which will prove a challenge for me, my dad was a tank driver in the early 50's and quite fancy something to build along side the Falcon
    Thanks
  • Mr Bowcat
    SMF OG
    • Dec 2016
    • 4606
    • Bob
    • London

    #2
    Hi Brian,

    My dad was also a Centurion driver in the '50s whilst on National Service.

    The AFV Club Mk 5 was the one I built.
    Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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    • Bri62
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2023
      • 1889
      • Brian
      • Widnes Cheshire

      #3
      Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
      My dad was also a Centurion driver in the '50s whilst on National Service.
      Yeah same he was in Belsen Germany for his national service
      Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
      The AFV Club Mk 5 was the one I built.
      was it a challenge?

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      • Mr Bowcat
        SMF OG
        • Dec 2016
        • 4606
        • Bob
        • London

        #4
        I think my old man was in Germany for a while, and Italy. He got to drive the unit commanders tank.

        From memory it was OK, nothing major. The plastic was a little soft for my taste. I actually built it as an Australian unit in 'Nam, although I also built a little 1/72 British version for my dad. My build thread is here if you would like to look.
        Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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        • Bri62
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2023
          • 1889
          • Brian
          • Widnes Cheshire

          #5
          Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
          My build thread is here if you would like to look.
          Yeah thanks Bob.
          Impressive build, love the weathering

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          • Mr Bowcat
            SMF OG
            • Dec 2016
            • 4606
            • Bob
            • London

            #6
            Cheers mate.
            Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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            • Guest

              #7
              See Scalemates for an overview of 1:35 scale Centurion kits.

              AFV Club has a whole range of Centurions, which are pretty well-detailed and for that reason also somewhat fragile and not the easiest to build, but they make up into great models. An easy option (both to buy and to build) is the Tamiya one, but it represents a Mk. III and is not up to today’s standards at all, on account of being about 50 years old by now (even if it’s still sold). The Academy, Academy/Minicraft and Modelcraft kits are a clone of it — that’s all the same kit sold under different brand names. Not sure what the Amusing Hobby kits are like, but I read they are essentially slightly modified clones of the AFV Club kits. As far as gun tanks are concerned, everything else shown on the Scalemates page is either hard to get, resin, obsolete, or any combination of those.

              Oh, and my father used to repair Centurions in the Dutch Army in the late 60s

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              • Bri62
                SMF Supporters
                • Jan 2023
                • 1889
                • Brian
                • Widnes Cheshire

                #8
                Thank's Jakko

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                • Ian M
                  Administrator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 18271
                  • Ian
                  • Falster, Denmark

                  #9
                  Might not be the most detailed kit but didn't Tamiya do a 1/16 version with full Radio control options...
                  Group builds

                  Bismarck

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Not 1:16 but 1:25, they had both a remote-controlled one and one with full interior. Like their 1:35 scale kit, it’s a Mark III, which might just be the right variant for someone who drove it in the early 50s, of course (it may help to find out which version he drove before buying a kit, I think).

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                    • Bri62
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jan 2023
                      • 1889
                      • Brian
                      • Widnes Cheshire

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jakko
                      it may help to find out which version he drove before buying a kit
                      Not possible .......he died 5 years ago

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                      • Mr Bowcat
                        SMF OG
                        • Dec 2016
                        • 4606
                        • Bob
                        • London

                        #12
                        I believe they were Mk 5's at that time, at least that's what my dad drove.
                        Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                        • Bri62
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jan 2023
                          • 1889
                          • Brian
                          • Widnes Cheshire

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
                          I believe they were Mk 5's at that time, at least that's what my dad drove
                          what's the difference some are £40 mk5 and some £80 mk1 both are AFV club

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18271
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            Not 1:16 but 1:25, they had both a remote-controlled one and one with full interior. Like their 1:35 scale kit, it’s a Mark III, which might just be the right variant for someone who drove it in the early 50s, of course (it may help to find out which version he drove before buying a kit, I think).
                            Nåh?
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • KarlW
                              • Jul 2020
                              • 1522

                              #15
                              Isn't that a new 1/16 kit only launched recently...........one that would be dangerous to me and me wallet.........

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