Not sure it'll fit on the workbench.....
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Large scale Centurion
- jarndice
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Re: Large scale Centurion
No good for me Rob, The garage is full to overflowing with mysterious parcels addressed to Grandchildren and other "deserving"
relatives,
I would love to see the posties face as his van met my Cent in the lane
Shaun.

I would love to see the posties face as his van met my Cent in the lane



Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone 

- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: Large scale Centurion
At roughly 3-4 gallons per mile, it would drink roughly 1,200 to 1,600 gallons to drive it from Lancashire to the Highlands... 

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Re: Large scale Centurion
You could ask Shiply for a delivery quote.....43rdRecceReg wrote:At roughly 3-4 gallons per mile, it would drink roughly 1,200 to 1,600 gallons to drive it from Lancashire to the Highlands...

- jarndice
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Re: Large scale Centurion
If you can afford the price of the Cent why not shop around for an Antar and a King Trailor,43rdRecceReg wrote:At roughly 3-4 gallons per mile, it would drink roughly 1,200 to 1,600 gallons to drive it from Lancashire to the Highlands...
Once your clear of the Glasgow conurbation the Road to the Isles would be just pure fun, I would avoid the Clyde Tunnel though if I were you


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Re: Large scale Centurion
The Loch Lomond road would be fun..... The newer camper vans don't fit down that!
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Indeed! But the Loch Lomond route via Crianlarich is closed for repairs at the moment (10-12 days..RobW wrote:The Loch Lomond road would be fun..... The newer camper vans don't fit down that!



I'd have room for the tank behind my house (not in front..it would spoil the view for visitors..maybe


Hmmm ..maybe a spot of MacCrowdfunding would help..



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