centaur dozer

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Marco Peter wrote:It has been painted by now AND heavily used haha!
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Thanks for the pictures Marco. More to follow.
RobW wrote:I think the Singapore (Hong Kong) based Churchill is a Mk7, so may be a bit wide, it'll probably also be metal. Ludwig's is a Mk4(?) so may be a better bet for for an AVRE.


I would absolutely not mind if it was out of metal. I have also the machinery to work on it. And I will need some extra weight if it fit it with the brige.
I'm not sure what mk the Ludwig kit is. But I don't think I would feel comfortable putting that mutch extra weight on it.

I will have to check on the dimensions.

Greetings tim
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Hey all

Last weekend we had a meeting with rc armour group holland and I finally had some time to play with here.
After two days of dozing the only thing that gave in was one of the heng long gearboxes.
One of the gears came of its shafts and needs to be replaced.
Also stretched the tracks up quite a bit.

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Greetings Tim
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I was surprised how well it worked, a real workhorse!
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

I'm a happy man. 8)
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