Scalawags Challenger 2 build
- PainlessWolf
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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Paul,
Jim-Dandy to the eye, sir! ;o) I've loving the functional detail on the tail lights and the non skid which matches the rl tank. Following along.
regards,
Painless
Jim-Dandy to the eye, sir! ;o) I've loving the functional detail on the tail lights and the non skid which matches the rl tank. Following along.
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
This photo had me smiling as that tail light cage has seen some action.scalawag wrote:The Tamiya texture paint is great for the antislip. I think it gives just the right texture and look where it is applied.spongehoobtank82 wrote:Looking good dude, I was going to do the little round bit above the reflector but had nothing to use to hand! What you going to use for the cages? Also your anti slip looks cool so am nicking that idea for mine it's on order now!
I will probably end up using fuse wire for the Cages on the rear lights to get the size of the cage looking right. The ones on the Challenger 2 prototype at Bovington are quite beat up.
Got to work out how to do the mounting brackets on the sides yet.
Paul



I really love the plain vanilla profile of the Challenger 2, the reason it is my third fave tank (second being ODS-era Challenger 1 with the long Chieftain hull stowage bin on the turret, and first being Chieftain Mk11 with Stillbrew and TOGS


I CANNOT WAIT FOR MIDDLE OF NEXT YEAR TO GET A CHALLENGER 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Very smart. Must make some progress with mine, you're making me look bad!
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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Hi Scalawag, have you had a look here for the drums
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/warrenhudson
There are some on there and Woz may be able to give you more info on them
Alwyn
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/warrenhudson
There are some on there and Woz may be able to give you more info on them
Alwyn
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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Looking great!!! Makes me want to pick up a modern tank. 

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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
These new fangled machines sure do look the shiznik when done right.
Shaping up well Mr Scalawag
Shaping up well Mr Scalawag
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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
You should invest in at least one Herman....Personally at the moment ...think I'm going to take a pass on the Chally...I was excited before...but the more I look at it the more I find it isn't my cup of tea so to say...the only thing that I kind of like are the perforated sprocketsHERMAN BIX wrote:These new fangled machines sure do look the shiznik when done right.
Shaping up well Mr Scalawag

Excellent Job Scalawag...thank you for showing the many aspects of this model
Happy Holidays Gents

ALPHA
Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
It is in a way....But it seems the more I looked at the Chally...the more and more it reminded me of the French MBT...which I really don't like the looks of...but you never know on these things...nothing is ever written in stonescalawag wrote:Thats a shame ALPHA. I was looking forward to what you would do with a challenger. Ah wellALPHA wrote:You should invest in at least one Herman....Personally at the moment ...think I'm going to take a pass on the Chally...I was excited before...but the more I look at it the more I find it isn't my cup of tea so to say...the only thing that I kind of like are the perforated sprocketsHERMAN BIX wrote:These new fangled machines sure do look the shiznik when done right.
Shaping up well Mr Scalawag![]()
Excellent Job Scalawag...thank you for showing the many aspects of this model
Happy Holidays Gents
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Glad you are enjoying this build though ALPHA![]()
Happy Holidays
Paul

ALPHA
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Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Good afternoon,
I have so much WWII stuff left to do but one day I will get around to modern armor. Until then, I can enjoy all of your Builds, folks. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Happy Holidays to all.
I have so much WWII stuff left to do but one day I will get around to modern armor. Until then, I can enjoy all of your Builds, folks. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Happy Holidays to all.
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: Scalawags Challenger 2 build
Looking great! One of the things I love about this scale is the opportunity to add some amazing detail, and this really shows up with your build.
Cheers, Tom
Cheers, Tom