Chris Ludwig centurion

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Quick work mate, she'll be moving in no time!
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Coming along nicely can't wait to see more pictures of your progress!

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I've not had much time but managed to assemble the track gaurds and tool boxes.
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Good progress buddy :D
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Sure looks like a mission mate, flat pack tanks just seem a lot of work !!
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It sure is a lot of work Herman,if it were a tamiya or similar it would be driving by now awaiting paint.im really enjoying the build and will probably pick another from ludvigs selection when this is finished.

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I'm really looking forward to this build as I fancy scratch building a Centurion this winter (with appropriate printed parts). Please when you get to the suspension would you take plenty of pics as the one's in Chris's pdf aren't at all clear, and I want to try and design a 3d printed set of parts? Chris's suspension parts are very heavily engineered and I'm worried that 3d printed bits may not hack it, although Rob has had great success with his Comet build.

Anyway good luck with the build and I'll be following along with great interest. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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I will take plenty of pics buddy,I did plan to only show a few snaps of simple assembly and lots of the more difficult parts as I also find the pics on the pdf a bit unclear at times.

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Consider me jealous Del, the Centurion's an all-time favourite of mine. You're doing beautifully, I'm looking forward to seeing where you take it. What mark are you building?
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Hi Del, has the build progressed? I've just ordered a 1/35 kit so I will be able to scale from it.

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