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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2020, 08:18:40 am »
I had to remove the shares on Facebook and discord i did for this one. Christ the hate and backlash.
I've pretty much stopped sharing anymore and had to leave a few places

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2020, 03:56:04 pm »
Why?
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2020, 07:38:30 pm »
Why?
Reasons given was bitching about scale. To stop sharing rubicon shit and lists of negativity. So I've given up

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2020, 02:28:45 am »
It’s like the 1:48 or 1:56 argument that bolt action used to have. Not sure why the 1:50 scale really became a thing.
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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2020, 06:14:09 am »
I think that for quite a while the only ready built , easy to find at toy / hobby store were the Solido brand  of metal tanks & AFVs , I have an AMX 13 which is scaled at 1/50 . I can remember them having quite a range , back in the day ,  and they weren't too pricey either , probably a great fit with your 28 / 32 mm toy soldiers

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #20 on: January 18, 2020, 12:44:10 pm »
I had to remove the shares on Facebook and discord i did for this one. Christ the hate and backlash.
I've pretty much stopped sharing anymore and had to leave a few places
Just curious what FB page(s) did you share?  Was a little surprised...  :(

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #21 on: January 18, 2020, 05:09:51 pm »
I have heard of Solido, but they are now rather rare, at least around here.

For me, the modern range by Empress led me to the 28mm figures and 1/50 scale vehicles. Frankly they are the only game in town (or indeed on planet) bar print on demand or extremely "sloppy" companies.

Plus there are small (but growing) range of "quarter" scale kits from Tamiya that are fine as long as you do not mix the scales on the same type of vehicle.

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Re: British Centurion Mk 3 Prototypes 200121
« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2020, 04:25:04 pm »
For late war to the Korean War, here is our 3D prototype for the British Centurion Mk 3 MBT. 

We've also included some early and mid-war British tanks for size comparison too!


















Enjoy!
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Re: British Centurion Mk 3 Prototypes 200121
« Reply #23 on: January 22, 2020, 05:12:48 am »
Very nice (all of them).

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #24 on: January 22, 2020, 10:26:37 pm »
IMO Vietnam (and Aussie cent) make more sense in 1/56. I'd love a Rubicon produced Israeli Centurion, but for wargaming purposes I'd want it in 15mm or less (ideally 10mm I guess).
I would have preferred 1/50, as it suits Empress miniatures.


Sure, I can see that. I meant more generally, I can see wargaming Vietnam in 28mm (with whatever scale vehicles you think suits) but aside from Vietnam, I much prefer to wargame the Cold War era in smaller scales.

Particularly if we're looking at the Six Days and Yom Kippur wars (re an Israeli centurion option) - something I'm looking at currently, I'm trying to decide between 6mm/10mm and possibly 15mm. A Rubicon centurion in 10 or 15 would make that decision easy  :P

Still, it does look very nice Rubicon, I might buy a 1/56 / 28mm one for modelling/display purposes I guess, but it wouldn't have any wargaming utility - for me anyway.

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5-1 200106
« Reply #25 on: January 23, 2020, 03:54:09 pm »
IMO Vietnam (and Aussie cent) make more sense in 1/56. I'd love a Rubicon produced Israeli Centurion, but for wargaming purposes I'd want it in 15mm or less (ideally 10mm I guess).
I would have preferred 1/50, as it suits Empress miniatures.


Sure, I can see that. I meant more generally, I can see wargaming Vietnam in 28mm (with whatever scale vehicles you think suits) but aside from Vietnam, I much prefer to wargame the Cold War era in smaller scales.

Particularly if we're looking at the Six Days and Yom Kippur wars (re an Israeli centurion option) - something I'm looking at currently, I'm trying to decide between 6mm/10mm and possibly 15mm. A Rubicon centurion in 10 or 15 would make that decision easy  :P

Still, it does look very nice Rubicon, I might buy a 1/56 / 28mm one for modelling/display purposes I guess, but it wouldn't have any wargaming utility - for me anyway.
It depends on what sort of gaming you are after. I am looking forward to seeing the PSC's Battlegroup NorthAg new 10mm scale BAOR and Soviets for Twilight 2000, The Third World War etc.

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Re: British Centurion Mk 3 Prototypes 200121
« Reply #26 on: January 23, 2020, 04:34:41 pm »

Maybe its just me, but the main gun barrel on the Valentine Mk.II look unusually thin?. Yes, I know that the tank had a QF 2-pdr (40 mm), but compared to pictures of the real thing, the model's main gun barrel just looks a bit on the thin side. Maybe its just an optical illusion.

If the barrel is spot on (but it doesn't look it), maybe for gaming purposes it would be better to beef up the gun barrel a bit?



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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5/1 Prototypes 200125
« Reply #27 on: January 25, 2020, 03:09:47 pm »
First day of the Lunar New Year comes something new... moving away from World War 2 into the Vietnam War era!

Showcasing our 3D prototypes of the British Centurion Mk 5 and Mk 5/1 MBT with optional dozer blade.




























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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5/1 Prototypes 200125
« Reply #28 on: January 25, 2020, 06:21:58 pm »
Happy New Year.

They look really good.

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Re: British Centurion Mk 5 & Mk 5/1 Prototypes 200125
« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2020, 10:58:28 am »
The Aussie Mk5 looks fantastic.  I do wonder if the turret stowage rack would look better with solid mounded mesh, as the current design looks rather heavy.   Also - are the sideskirts removable?  They were normally taken off Aussie Centurions as they caused mud to clog the tracks.