British Chieftan & Challenger 2

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British Chieftan & Challenger 2

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Good day, I am trying to find either one of the tanks named in heading, in any scale but 1/16 or 1/35. Even though the 1/35 is nice, with metal traccs. I just want to keep to my scale of 1/24 or 1/25... Any help ?
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Re: British Chieftan & Challenger 2

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You missed out the Centurian,
I would suggest the vast majority of the members of this Forum have been waiting for any one of the three tanks named,
Unfortunately the makers are looking at the bottom line and they do not appear to see much in the way of profit in producing any or all of the three most important British Tanks that have seen service since the last unpleasantness.
What we do get is empty promises and non stop rumour :thumbdown: :thumbdown: shaun
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Re: British Chieftan & Challenger 2

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Hi Heng Long have a 1/16 Challenger II in the pipeline was supposed to be out this time last year ,so it cant be far off now.


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Re: British Chieftan & Challenger 2

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I'll post a link for watt I 've seen.

Chieftain in 1/25


Challenger 2 in 1/16
http://www.mark-1-tank.co.uk/challenger-2.html

Challenger 2 in 1/35. This is a model hopup... Tamiya supplies engine, real working suspension, a 360° turret fixture and metal traccs. http://35rctank.com/
All you need is the model it self.
Yes I did forget the Centurion, but mostly focusing on post Cold War tanks, sumtin to have fun with my 1/24 M1 Abrams.

Still keeping one eye down the sights.
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