Thinking about the Cs, what about a Crusader? They were pretty effective against the Italian armour in N Africa (mind you what wouldn't be). Honestly the next tank is the Centurion and that should keep me busy for a while, also I have the camo to do on the Chieftain and think about some electronics - to TK22 or IBU2U that is the question (and can I hide the expenditure from SWMBO?)?
Thanks everyone for the good words on the Chieftain, without wishing to appear smug I love the chunkiness of it and it's 'presence' - it's hard to describe but it seems to have loads more character than the Challie or the Abrams, and it's turned out even better than I dreamt.
I shall say a very rude word if it is not the forerunner of every British Tank since 1944,
The Comet,
The template upon which every Post war British Tank is based.And with its Christie suspension none of the shenanigans of the Centurion or the Conquerors Horstmann complications.
Basically because I'm retired the time is free, but it helps me quantify the value of what I've produced compared to an RTR tank or a kit. The nice thing is I can look at the time spent and now every time someone builds the tank in the future and because of that time spent, it means that others can get the pleasure of building and owning one, then it seems like a worthwhile investment. It's like a piece of art really, in the future people can maybe look at it, build it, admire it(hopefully), improve on it, and enjoy it. (this is all getting too metaphysical )
The dark green paint arrived so busy with the hairy stick and here's the tank in camo
That's about it on this tank until I've saved enough pennies for a decent electronics rig. At the moment it has an RX18/27mhz receiver so no recoil or elevation.
That looks marvellous Alwyn, as you said you've spent countless hour's designing and building it but at the end of the day you can stand back and be very proud of your achievement