Chris's Centurian.

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chris3
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Re: Chris's Centurian.

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hi

First i have to say thank you very much for all the nice words i have read here :-)

About the centurion kit i need to say that it is one of my bigst and more expensiv kit i have made sofar. I realy hope there is no misunderstanding about the level of the kit, it is the same as my other kits, just a lot of parts to help the skilled modeller to create his own tank. It is no Tamiya style kit with every screw and every detail, The modeler need to do alot of himself.
The manual is onlie on the centurion side, please look at it and get an impression about the kit. I realy hope nobody will be disapointed in the future if he expects an plug n ply kit because of the price level. This is sadly something i can t provide.

I write this because i read all the projekts and i just want to be sure everyone knews what it means to get a kit frome me.

if any questions is just write me i m sure we can handel everthing, expecialy something is missing or should be changed in the kit :-).

i wish you guys a nice weekend

cu christian
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Re: Chris's Centurian.

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jarndice wrote:Barry, I am pleased you like the pictures BUT it is KIASER (Simon) who we all have to thank :thumbup: :thumbup: :clap: :clap: for going to the trouble of finding them and then downloading them.
Shaun.
I miss understood......a BIG Thanks and Kudos to Simon!!!!!!!!!!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Barry
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