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1/35 Centaur diorama "D Day plus one"

Posted by gerry7944 on 28 Mar 2017, 04:12

This is the old 1/35 Tamiya Centaur kit built straight out of the box with no extras or aftermarket parts.

The base is a Miniart Vac form kit with static grass and a few weeds, posters and grafiti added.

Cheers

Gerry

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Posted by Peter on 28 Mar 2017, 18:17

Fantastic work again! Great work on the details! :thumbup:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 28 Mar 2017, 20:41

Love those faces.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 28 Mar 2017, 21:02

I Love it all,but why the ruler markings and numbers? BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 28 Mar 2017, 21:07

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Posted by gerry7944 on 29 Mar 2017, 00:59

Peter wrote:Fantastic work again! Great work on the details! :thumbup:





Peter


Thanks for that .

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 29 Mar 2017, 01:00

Bluefalchion wrote:Love those faces.






Bluefalchion

Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 29 Mar 2017, 01:03

Beano Boy wrote:I Love it all,but why the ruler markings and numbers? BB




Beano Boy


Thanks for that.

Much appreciated.

The degree markings on the turret was something to assist the guns of the battleships offshore on D Day.

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Gerry
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Mar 2017, 01:29

Thank you very much gerry,that`s another fact stored up in my head.A thing that often see things that look so odd at times,but with the answer to the question revealed understands a wee bit more. BB
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