GINge! said:Awesome collection! You've got the Afghanistan-era pretty much covered!
The one that caught my eye is the Leopard C1, you hardly ever see models of that. Did you scratch-build the LLTV & cage?
http://www.tiflos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/composicion_centurion_01.jpgMilEME09 said:Now you just need some Centurions to complete the collection of post war Canadian armour
MilEME09 said:Now you just need some Centurions to complete the collection of post war Canadian armour
daftandbarmy said:That got me to thinking that there must be a good business out there, for the right person, to build 'made to order' dioramas for veterans etc.
daftandbarmy said:That got me to thinking that there must be a good business out there, for the right person, to build 'made to order' dioramas for veterans etc.
MilEME09 said:this may help
http://www.hlj.com/product/AFV35106/Mil
Mk 5 with dozer blades
The British had those stars on their Centurions around the time of the Korean War, I believe. The red and yellow patch with 41 on it might indicate 41 RTR.Oldgateboatdriver said:Hum! A Centurion in US Army colours ??? Am I the only one here who thinks there's something wrong in that picture?
cavalryman said:The British had those stars on their Centurions around the time of the Korean War, I believe. The red and yellow patch with 41 on it might indicate 41 RTR.
Old Sweat said:I note in FJAG's chart that the infantry battalions are shown with three companies. Canadian battalions had four rifle companies, although I can't say for the British and the Australians.
Oldgateboatdriver said:Hum! A Centurion in US Army colours ??? Am I the only one here who thinks there's something wrong in that picture?