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New Willy 6WD and British Centurion released

airfighter55

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Hi Friends.

new Willy 6WD and new British Centurion now released.:wavey:
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Help from Frosty for the wheels and the gun of tank.

Good Weekend
airfighter55
 

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Hi Clive,

you are right, but Development of the tank began in 1943 and manufacture of the Centurion began in January 1945, six prototypes arriving in Belgium, perhaps a little bit late.

What do you think about an old british Comet for cfs3 ?:untroubled:
 
Always had a fondness for the Centurion back in my plastic modelling days. Kitbashed more copies of the Airfix Centurion than I care to recall, producing everything from a Mk 1 to a Mk 13, with diversions via the AVRE and bridgelayers along the way; doubt I'd have the patience (or the eyesight) these days. :-D

Modelled more than a few Comets as well, courtesy of Matchbox. A lovely little tank, more than capable of taking out anything (including the Tiger), you have to wonder what British & Canadian tank formations could have achieved at Goodwood or Market-Garden if they had been fully equipped with this little beauty.
 
Excellent work! :jump:

More WW II/Korea vehicles please!

Very excited to see such detailed models with equally detailed texture mapping. Ditto for the Tigers as well.

Well done, thank you!:applause:
 
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