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
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Yeah same he was in Belsen Germany for his national serviceMy dad was also a Centurion driver in the '50s whilst on National Service.
was it a challenge?The AFV Club Mk 5 was the one I built.
Yeah thanks Bob.My build thread is here if you would like to look.
Not possible .......he died 5 years agoit may help to find out which version he drove before buying a kit
what's the difference some are £40 mk5 and some £80 mk1 both are AFV clubI believe they were Mk 5's at that time, at least that's what my dad drove
Nåh?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).
Not possible .......he died 5 years ago
Not sure what the differences are kit-wise, but the Mk. I was the initial version produced from 1946, armed with a 17-pounder gun and 20 mm Polsten cannon, while the Mk. 5 was from the 1950s and had a 20-pounder gun and a .30 calibre Browning machine gun as well as a whole load of detail changes, not the least a slightly longer hull and an almost completely redesigned turret.what's the difference some are £40 mk5 and some £80 mk1 both are AFV club
Oh, yeah, you’re right — released 2021, which is probably why I missed itNåh?
1935 BobBrian, what year was your dad born in?
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