Chris's Centurian.

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Chris's Centurian.

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Well it appears that Chris's Centurian is finished, If you go to -------------
www.ludwigs-hobby-seite.de
you can see it and it looks great.
And only Euro 900 + Post:lolno:
There is a CLARK board with the Cent soundchip available from Chris,
This is no flimsy cobbled together facsimile, this is a really sturdy Tank and when the Euromillions coughs up the goods it will be top of my wishlist. :haha:
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Re: Chris's Centurian.

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I have just downloaded the Manual,
Very detailed, :thumbup:
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CenturION, Shaun..no backsliding now, please, there's a good chap :haha:
That model's worth every Euro, Ducat, Doubloon, Kruger Rand, or Piece of Eight though; but given how the pound is sliding while we haggle over leaving the United States of Europe, and Frau President Fuhrerin Merkel (or should it be Frau Merkin?) it may be necessary to offer to wash the dishes for several years in order to pay for one..a quid pro quo, so to speak; or, maybe not a quid in this instance :think:
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Re: Chris's Centurian.

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I have a "SPELLCHECKER" that tries to call me "JAUNDICE" (Poor Charles Dickens must be spinning in his grave when he reads that) But fails to correct my repeated cock up of spelling "CENTURION" :thumbdown: :{
I have shared my life with my lady since 1973 and her name is Janette. I have since the day I first asked what to call her always used "JAN" The spellchecker regularly tells me that she is actually called JAM!!!
Sorry my friend about the misspelling AGAIN, but as to your assessment of Chris's tour de force I can only agree. :thumbup:
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I have been talking with Chris the last couple of days, I have also downloaded manual and it looks pretty darn cool! :thumbup: :thumbup:
I have just sent him a request for a invoice, it's a must have! :D

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Kiaser wrote:Enough of the chat and spell check 8O get these must have started :haha: I will help jarndice
Chris is quick on the draw :O , invoice received and paid. :clap: He says 2-3 weeks for delivery, can't wait!

An Australian Centurion Mk.5/1 as used in Vietnam is exactly what I intend to build. I have previously purchased the 1/25 conversion from Mouse House Enterprises for the Tamiya kit but this will be way cooler!

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It will require some mods but it is starting as a kit so mods hopefully will not prove to daunting. :think:

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Kiaser (My Hero) Downloaded reams of Photographs on May 18 2015 Titled
"Australian Centurion MK 5"
Well worth looking through again. :clap: :clap: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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jarndice wrote:Kiaser (My Hero) Downloaded reams of Photographs on May 18 2015 Titled
"Australian Centurion MK 5"
Well worth looking through again. :clap: :clap: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Where can I get them too???
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Would love one of these but 900 euros is a bit more than I can afford. Unless I sell my tamiya Panther and Tiger to buy it :D
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Re: Chris's Centurian.

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BARRYC Hi,
If you click on my name (Jarndice),
Then click on USERS POSTS then go to SUB-PAGE 55
MAY 18 2015
"AUSTRALIAN CENTURION MK 5"
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