The Centurion is the BEST tank ever, and my favourite tank of all time. So playing with them is something I want to do.
I have happy memories of playing with my Rocco Roskopf Minitanks Centurions, die cast Dinky Saracen APC and Airfix Infantry Combat Group as boy, fighting Cold War battles against Russians and a JSIII tank.
A game I played 3 1/2 years ago, featuring a border clash between Mantovia and Borduria got me thinking, and looking around for Centurion models.
Minitank Centurion |
Old Airfix Combat Group. Note their vaguely 1950s-60s British army look |
Bags of fun! |
A half dozen Centurion MkIIIs and a dozen T54s with some supporting vehicles for both sides. The .stls have a design flaw in that the center turret peg needs to be sanded down to fit in the hole first before I crack on with painting. But I've been too sick with this RSV nonsense to try such work.
Now I just need to sort out rules and infantry. Part of me says O Group for the mental stimulation, and part of me says Rapid Fire Reloaded for the ease of play. Or Seven Days to the River Rhine. Or I Ain't Been Shot, Mum.
This won't affect the tanks very much, but it will affect how much infantry I need to get and how they will be organized.
But I'm not going to be rushed.
James,
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken, that Centurion is a Roskopf model so closer to 1:100.....
This is the Roco Minitanks model:
https://www.ho-modellwerkstatt.de/epages/80680616.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/80680616/Products/%22Roco+Minitanks+155.1%22
Neil
Well spotted.
DeleteThe hobby store I bought my Minitanks carried both brands.
And yes it's 1:100 scale.
Perfect fit for the Battlefront Centurion I picked up