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Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:33 am
by Raminator
Chris Ludwig's stuff always looks top-notch, and it sounds like you get what you pay for.
Looking forward to seeing yours Barry, always great to see some Australian armour!
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 11:30 am
by BarryC
The Centurion has always been one of my favorite armor designs. It has that "hunkered" down look. The Australian Centurion was the only non US built tank to fight in support of the Sourh's cause if I remember correctly.
I wanted a tank used in Vietnam but not a M48 and the Centurin is just cool looking!
Barry
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 2:28 pm
by Loongsheep
BarryC wrote:The Centurion has always been one of my favorite armor designs. It has that "hunkered" down look. The Australian Centurion was the only non US built tank to fight in support of the Sourh's cause if I remember correctly.
I wanted a tank used in Vietnam but not a M48 and the Centurin is just cool looking!
Barry
Hello Barry, I just registered an account here for this post!
I have also been emailing with Chris (20 emails in 2 weeks!) and ordered a Centurion kit on 3th June. At the same time, I have asked Clark to make a TK24 board for the Centurion, which he already has all sound recordings. I will be building it as a MK.3 serving in Hong Kong during the 60s. Some would eventually be sold to Australia and fight in Vietnam.
An order of the minimum 3 boards has been placed. Since it won't enter production in a few weeks, I think I can add a few to the order if anyone is interested.
Price is the same as the standard TK24, I believe.
Roland
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 3:01 pm
by brizo58
Hi All,
Just like to ask if there is an English virsion on Chris's site

. Brian...
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 3:12 pm
by silversurfer1947
I'm using Chrome as a browser, and if I right click on the page I get the option to translate into English. It's not perfect, but anything is better than my almost non-existent German.
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 3:20 pm
by jarndice
Brian I have used GOOGLE Chrome to Translate in the Past but I now use "BING" Because you don't have to sell your soul to the devil that is the world of GOOGLE,
With "BING" I go to a foreign language site and click, that brings up the translate option and away you go.
I like it better than Google but as I am using it to translate a language I don't understand into English it is very much a matter of trust.
Shaun.
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 3:25 pm
by brizo58
Thanks very much Shaun

. Brian...
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 3:41 pm
by jarndice
Brian, If you decide you are interested in Chris Ludwig's products (And who wouldn't be) when you translate you find there is not an on-line order form, instead there is an E-Mail address to go to,
You tell Chris what you are interested in and you go from there.
Chris is an absolute jewel and as well as extraordinarily clever you will quickly discover he is very helpful,
Just like every German Dealer out there he uses "PAY-PAL.
Shaun.
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:38 am
by BarryC
jarndice wrote:BARRYC Hi,
If you click on my name (Jarndice),
Then click on USERS POSTS then go to SUB-PAGE 55
MAY 18 2015
"AUSTRALIAN CENTURION MK 5"
Shaun.
Great pics Shaun

I've been traveling with nothing but my iPhone and have just gotten back to my computer.
Thanks,
Barry
Re: Chris's Centurian.
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 8:07 am
by jarndice
Barry, I am pleased you like the pictures BUT it is KIASER (Simon) who we all have to thank

for going to the trouble of finding them and then downloading them.
Shaun.