Modelcraft Centurion III
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12 1 April, 13:02
Andy Dallibar
It seems that all I build is Centurions lately. I don't touch the 1/35 stuff though, the kit you are using is new to me, it seems very basic. I'll be watching closely to see how you get on with it. What country/era are you doing?
It seems that all I build is Centurions lately. I don't touch the 1/35 stuff though, the kit you are using is new to me, it seems very basic. I'll be watching closely to see how you get on with it. What country/era are you doing?
6 April, 11:15
John Hughes
Hi Andy, yes, it is a fairly basic kit, but that's due to the fact that it was originally a motorised Academy kit. That being said, the molding is nice and I think it has posibilities. As for country/era, I'll certainly be doing a UK version. The paint/decal instructions in the kit are all in Korean, which is not helping a bit. However, as my father worked on the prototype for the Mk.III, it might just get a basic green coat & no markings.
Hi Andy, yes, it is a fairly basic kit, but that's due to the fact that it was originally a motorised Academy kit. That being said, the molding is nice and I think it has posibilities. As for country/era, I'll certainly be doing a UK version. The paint/decal instructions in the kit are all in Korean, which is not helping a bit. However, as my father worked on the prototype for the Mk.III, it might just get a basic green coat & no markings.
7 April, 13:21
John Hughes
Avoid AFV Club's workable tracks at all costs. They are the worst modelling product I've come across so far. Each link has 4 EP marks, so that's 864 to deal with for a full track set. They don't clip together very well and form a curve by the time you have a full run of 108 links per side. If you move the track, or actually try to pick it up, it falls apart. How the hell you are supposed to actually put them on the kit is beyond me. Don't waste your money on them. I'm replacing them with a Sanxin set of metal links with brass pins.
Avoid AFV Club's workable tracks at all costs. They are the worst modelling product I've come across so far. Each link has 4 EP marks, so that's 864 to deal with for a full track set. They don't clip together very well and form a curve by the time you have a full run of 108 links per side. If you move the track, or actually try to pick it up, it falls apart. How the hell you are supposed to actually put them on the kit is beyond me. Don't waste your money on them. I'm replacing them with a Sanxin set of metal links with brass pins.
21 April, 13:11
gorby
Looks like you're managing to beat this kit into submission.
I'm curious to know why you chose this old kit to build rather than one of the other remarkable kits in your stash?
Looks like you're managing to beat this kit into submission.
I'm curious to know why you chose this old kit to build rather than one of the other remarkable kits in your stash?
18 May, 15:17
John Hughes
Hi Gorby. My Dad built part of the prototype before he was demobbed after the war. I've got the Tamiya 1:25 one too.
Hi Gorby. My Dad built part of the prototype before he was demobbed after the war. I've got the Tamiya 1:25 one too.
18 May, 16:03