Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
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Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
It came in an Academy box but it's the old Ace Co. kit from (I think) 1997 or so. It doesn't exactly fall together but it is a very nice kit and it costs around half the price of exactly the same kit in a Revell box.
Started for a Blitzbau from which I had to withdraw, but it's finished now, in the markings of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards during Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
Started for a Blitzbau from which I had to withdraw, but it's finished now, in the markings of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards during Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Very nice. I love the weathering.
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Nice one, Steve!
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Really well done!! Looking good :-)
I especially like the motor deck and fuel cap weathering!
I especially like the motor deck and fuel cap weathering!
I like to carve old kits into something roughly aircraft/tank shaped...
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Brilliant finish for 1/72 - I'd have assumed 1/35 otherwise.
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Lovely work.
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Very nice up-armoured Chally Flak - did it come with two antenna pods or just the one?
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Nice bit of hardware
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
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Re: Challenger 1, ACE Co., 1/72
Very nice indeed.
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