Scimitar and Scorpion pretty much differ only in the gun and mantlet, externally anyway. The later ones are usually seen with large stowage boxes on the sides of the turret, but there are photos of non-trials vehicles without them. I’m looking through Tanks Illustrated No. 22: Scorpion — The CVR(T) Range by Simon Dunstan (London: Arms & Armour Press, 1986; ISBN 0-85368-747-1) and in 13 pages of Scimitar pictures, none has the turret-side stowage boxes. In fact, the only photo in the whole book that shows them is on the front cover (funnily enough, a book titled Scorpion has a Scimitar on the frontYou are supposed to be able to build a scimitar too ( by changing the mantlet and gun barrel only ) but i think the one depicted is a prototype and bears little resemblance to any production machine ive seen
Scimitar and Scorpion pretty much differ only in the gun and mantlet, externally anyway. The later ones are usually seen with large stowage boxes on the sides of the turret, but there are photos of non-trials vehicles without them. I’m looking through Tanks Illustrated No. 22: Scorpion — The CVR(T) Range by Simon Dunstan (London: Arms & Armour Press, 1986; ISBN 0-85368-747-1) and in 13 pages of Scimitar pictures, none has the turret-side stowage boxes. In fact, the only photo in the whole book that shows them is on the front cover (funnily enough, a book titled Scorpion has a Scimitar on the front :smiling3.
No its all mine darling!:blow-kiss::blow-kiss:Jeez mucker, just what is Helen going to do without her nail stuff - presuming it is hers.......!
It’s the bottom plate of the floatation screen. The lights were originally underneath it because the folded-up screen rested on top of it; once it had been done away with, the lamps could move up on top of it.the front apron (?)
Steve you wouldnt believe the amount of eye shadow / eye liner / nail stuff ive got and regularly use , on the models of course cheers tonyCamos looking a lot better now Tony. Nice work on the coloured glass. Did you put some on your own nails while you were at it?:smiling5::smiling3:


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