Scotties Tamyia Centaur.

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Oh no! not another of these got to replace everything including the kitchen sink builds.... Notice the front rank scroungers were first on the scene grabbing all the biscuits and leaving the broken ones for the rest of us - you know who your are Si and Jim....
Looking good Paul, another one of your masterpieces by the look of it.
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Michael, not quite that bad mate, but you know mw got to do a bit of fiddling lol.
Not to be left out, I'll muck in with the rest.....pass the Hob Nobs please. ;)
Rick, lots of seats left, but the Hob Nobs are running out quick.
 
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Not a lot of time at the bench lately but things are progressing slowly. I won't bore you with descriptions as the PE is self evident. The only things apart from that is the new crow bar, the shovel has been thinned down and the front side lights have been scratched along with their cables. The only other additions are the headlight guards Have been made from wire. I only made these as two from kit were missing.

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Oh and one bin lid was replaced to give it a bit of a dent.

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Up to your usual standard :smiling3:
 

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Looking good Paul, the PE looks as tidy as ever.
 

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Not to be left out, I'll muck in with the rest.....pass the Hob Nobs please. ;)
Rick .Not brought your own with you ? You can share mine, but turn your phone off , Ron just reminded me .
 

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Paul , seat please , coffee if possible .
 

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Soon to be another masterpiece, carefull with the painting....
 

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Calling this done. It is finished in Tamyia flat earth and highlighted with the same paint lightened with Tamyia white. The decals around the Turret were a nightmare as you can imagine given all the raised detail and they are far from perfect but they give the right impression hopefully.

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Thanks for looking the rest of the photos Will be in the finished section.

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Calling this done. It is finished in Tamyia flat earth and highlighted with the same paint lightened with Tamyia white. The decals around the Turret were a nightmare as you can imagine given all the raised detail and they are far from perfect but they give the right impression hopefully.

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Thanks for looking the rest of the photos Will be in the finished section.

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Well done Paul ! A dumb question I am sure but what is the function of those degree marks ? Have wondered before, but still have no idea
 

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Well done Paul ! A dumb question I am sure but what is the function of those degree marks ? Have wondered before, but still have no idea
Hi mate, I believe that originally these tanks were not going to be landed but would stay on the landing craft. The markers on the outside of the turret enabled to show othe people the angle they were traversing to engage the targets. This changed as leaving good tanks on the boats was considered a waste of resources.
No doubt some one will give a better explanation.
 

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That’s pretty much it: the degree markings allowed observers outside the tank, and nearby infantry once they got ashore, to easily tell the tank crew which direction to fire in.
 
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