Small amount of progress over the weekend. All the main painting now completed. The tank now has an identity. Call sign 32 of A Squadron. The Scots Dragoon Guards.

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I do not know if I can reproduce the the photograph it is based on, for copyright reasons. Page 149, of the Haynes book on the Challenger 2.Some minor painting and touching up to be completed, and glass fitted in the commander’s coupla. This company used reflective tape on the turret sides, to indicate the tank’s call sign, when viewed through thermal imaging systems. I managed to find some self adhesive reflective tape, to replicate this. As we have liquid sunshine today, and a holiday, I may get it finished, all the electronics connected and all screwed back together, as at the moment it just resting together. Then it will be time to weather it a bit and add some stowage. A lot of the photographs of the tanks in Iraq, show them with a large tarpaulin or camouflage net draped around the front which will have to be replicated. Electronic wise, it has a6.1 board so is simple. It does have gun recoil, working indicators, brake lights, gun smoke and flash. I have removed the battle system (for now) and exhaust smoker because I never think they look realistic.
Thank you to all the people who have motivated me, answered dumb questions, and whose ideas and tutorials I have borrowed, and stolen.
