You've created another spectacularly fabulous, superb masterpiece!
WOW!




Barry
Ah, now i understand the whole story and the pictures of started builds that seems to be familiar. Yes, its complex. My suggestion to Panzerjaeger66 and Ludwigs is to create a simpler and much cheaper suspension considering that it is all hidden by the side skirts anyway... with maybe the more complex and accurate suspension offered as an option to those who really want it. This kit has a lot of potential but the cost and complexity of the suspension is likely what discourage many modellers. The super heavy elefant metal tracks are also a bit of an overkill and cheaper plastic alternatives could surely be selected.Ad Lav wrote:Louis, you’ve done an amazing job on a fairly difficult to build kit from Ludwigs.
I bought this originally with the intention of making a mk3, 20pdr. After buying all he parts I got a bit shocked by the costs without electrics and sold it to Del.
Fast forward a few months Del sold it back to me, I built some more and then got shocked again at the costs as I continued.
Sold it to Tanknutz and then continued to build it for him, before he stopped the build due to growing costs and the difficult build.
Ends up in your hands, finished beautifully.
It is by no means an easy, or a cheap kit to build. I shall still wait for a mass released model!!
Louis, you did and absolute fantastic job!lmcq11 wrote:Thank you Eastern front, Adam, Tom and Barry !
Ah, now i understand the whole story and the pictures of started builds that seems to be familiar. Yes, its complex. My suggestion to Panzerjaeger66 and Ludwigs is to create a simpler and much cheaper suspension considering that it is all hidden by the side skirts anyway... with maybe the more complex and accurate suspension offered as an option to those who really want it. This kit has a lot of potential but the cost and complexity of the suspension is likely what discourage many modellers. The super heavy elefant metal tracks are also a bit of an overkill and cheaper plastic alternatives could surely be selected.
Yeah… i wanted a Centurion for decades and tired of waiting for any mainstream vendor to produce it, i decided to have a build of a lifetime with this one so i put a lot in it. Including the kit, heavy shipping from the UK, Canadian customs %, metal gun barrel, TK-22, DKLM recoil unit, machine guns, accessories, figures and countless bits of brass strips, bolts, rods and plasticard sheets, it ends up about US $2000. But considering the 4 month of fascinating hobby i had and the facts it is a one of a kind (meaning there is no other exactly like it), i am quite pleased with the results of the project.
Regards, Louis