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Britpack-the sequel- 3 WW2 British Battlers

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I posted some photos earlier in the years, when these three amigos were still some way from completion. Well, here they are again- but fully functional, and wearing suitable WW2 livery.
Only after I took the photos, did I realise that I hadn't pushed the Comet's rear upper hull back into place, after removing the battery. It looks like it has been shunted by some 'crash for cash' type. But, hey ho. :D
D-Day British tanks- 1
D-Day British tanks- 1
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D-Day British tanks-pic 2
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D-Day British tanks-pic 3
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D-Day British tanks-pic 5
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I must say, the hardest part of building these wasn't technical, or financial (though they weren't cheap :/ ): it was simply getting from 95% complete to er...99%.. :eh: I say 99%, because there's always the lingering wish to add a little extra augmentation, or enhancement. :haha: Then, after a while, the detail niggles send a vocal deputation to complain about being overlooked. >:< Anyway, 99% is good enough for me, and I shall try to stick to it. :thumbup: Ooops...I forgot to attach the hubcaps to the Cromwell!. See what I mean? :lolno: Merry Christmas all, and do enjoy 100% of something :thumbup: :wave:
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Beautiful trio! :thumbup: :thumbup: Well done! :clap:

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Nice Trio! :clap:
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What a great trio although until your postscript I was wondering what the landmines were on display for :haha:
Hubcaps make a lot more sense.
I could happily spend a lot of time with these three delights on display.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Awesome collection - very well executed!
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What a cracking trio of trouble they are too! :clap:

Now what I would like is to hear all three fired up together, roaring them motors - what sweet music they (would) make! :D
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Barry, Jürgen, Shaun and Adam- many, many thanks to you all :thumbup: :wave: I guess, as this year draws to a close, I wanted to see what I had achieved in it. :D Finishing one tank would have been gratifying; but :O three well, you don't get surprised easily at my age, but I've actually astonished myself. :haha: I think a lot of it is to do with the generous support of RCTW members, (such as your good selves) and the general ethos of sharing ideas, solutions, we find waiting here- and even jests, when all seems lost (in a build, or the crazy World out there).
Now, since the Three Musketeers were really four, the one model missing is the Churchill. So......perhaps in the New Year, plagues permitting, I might well give some thought to that desideratum.

As a measure of my Highland generosity, I'd happily give you all a large dram of my special 15-year old Glenlivet if you were here. :)
Luckily for me, though, you're all a long way off ... :haha: :thumbup:
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I guess it would be useful to include the build thread for these tanks. Here they are:-
Comet A34: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=27544&hilit=Comet+A34
Cromwell Mk IV: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22287&hilit=Cromwell+Ludwig+Kit
and the Sherman Firefly 1c:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=30971&hilit=sherman+Firefly+1c

Time to check out Churchill options...
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The logical step is the A41 Centurion… ;)
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Ad Lav wrote:The logical step is the A41 Centurion… ;)

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yep, I'd say he is right !!

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