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Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:52 pm
by Stormbringer
Made a start with the Centurion today
Basically putting the decals on and did fit a few bits from the sprues as well
As she comes out the box

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Installing decals

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Parts fitted to rear panel and to back of turret

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Decals need matt varnished to seal them

Ohh fore i forget I have found Tamiya dark green 2 XF-89 is a very good match for this
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 1:11 am
by Herr Dr. Professor
Those are colorful small markings, symbols sure to make one curious as to their various significance. I would be tempted to keep weathering to a minimum, as a well-cared for peace time AFV.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 2:20 am
by Panzermechaniker
For right out of the box that is a great looking tank. Like HDP said it really only needs subtle weathering and you have a winner there.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 8:50 am
by Meter rat
I am still considering one of these, however the Jury is out between this, the Tongde, or Haya’s version. There are pros, and cons for each, and both would require some work. Presumably the Tongde, version has a generic engine sound, as opposed to the correct sound?
I too look forward to seeing how you proceed with this.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 9:39 am
by john1970
Meter rat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 8:50 am
I am still considering one of these, however the Jury is out between this, the Tongde, or Haya’s version. There are pros, and cons for each, and both would require some work. Presumably the Tongde, version has a generic engine sound, as opposed to the correct sound?
Nothing to say you can't put the Clark board in the Tongde
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 10:59 am
by Meter rat
john1970 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 9:39 am
Meter rat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 8:50 am
I am still considering one of these, however the Jury is out between this, the Tongde, or Haya’s version. There are pros, and cons for each, and both would require some work. Presumably the Tongde, version has a generic engine sound, as opposed to the correct sound?
Nothing to say you can't put the Clark board in the Tongde
Sadly, having tried a Clark Board, I have realised that they require more skill to program them, than I have. I am just a little bit afraid of them, and damaging the board.
Let’s not forget that this is not our thread.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:04 pm
by Stormbringer
Meter rat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 10:59 am
john1970 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 9:39 am
Meter rat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 8:50 am
I am still considering one of these, however the Jury is out between this, the Tongde, or Haya’s version. There are pros, and cons for each, and both would require some work. Presumably the Tongde, version has a generic engine sound, as opposed to the correct sound?
Nothing to say you can't put the Clark board in the Tongde
Sadly, having tried a Clark Board, I have realised that they require more skill to program them, than I have. I am just a little bit afraid of them, and damaging the board.
Let’s not forget that this is not our thread.
No worries guys i dont mind a bit off topic
This Centurion was 1 of a group that was stationed in Berlin between 1961 - 63
They were all named beginning with a D like Dido , Dignity , Distain etc
I dont think it will be more than a light weathering as it progresses but we shall see
Only thing i dont like about it at the moment is it has an integral battery and its charged in situ through a port next to on off switch
I havnt opened it up yet to see how easy/hard it will be to change to a higher capacity battery and i have ordered magnets to do away with the hull screws
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 1:42 pm
by john1970
The battery should just be plug and play. Would be a bit careful with removing things from the lower hull as have seen some posts and videos of boards being glued to the lower hull rather than on sticky pads.
They do look nice with the 105 barrel over the 20 pounder makes it look meaner.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 2:10 pm
by ColemanCollector
That's a colourful set of decals. Looks great on the green.
Once it's up and running, let us know how you find the controls and sounds--especially if there's much electronics whine. I've heard both ends of the spectrum about Tongde system.
Mike.
Re: Tongde Centurion MK5
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 9:14 pm
by Stormbringer
ColemanCollector wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 2:10 pm
That's a colourful set of decals. Looks great on the green.
Once it's up and running, let us know how you find the controls and sounds--especially if there's much electronics whine. I've heard both ends of the spectrum about Tongde system.
Mike.
Hi youl be pleased to know I am not aware of any electronics whine when I trundled it about the living room
I tried it with the sound turned down low and at various speeds there was no whine that I noticed