I needed a couple of hours of personal time yesterday, so what better way to unwind than to wrestle my Centurion.
Screwed in the mount to the idler wheel, and finished all assembly on lower hull. The mount is ugly and unscenic, and still needs to be filled and smoothed into the hull, but I'm not sure how far I'll get on this, as there's plenty else that needs attention.
On to the upper hull. I wanted to show this tank as being used, so I wanted to open the storage bin(s). It took a good hour to remove the rearmost bin from the hull. It was rebuilt using styrene stock. I shaved the clasping mechanism from the kit part, and glued it onto my own.
I decided that this vehicle will show some heavy battle damage, so on the skirts had to fly! I removed the front third section from the left side, and used it as a template to build one from styrene. I thinned it, punched a few holes, and deformed the front. Grab handle detail still needs to be made, but the mounting screws were removed from the kit part and added. On the other side, I removed the front and rear thirds. Front will remain off, but the rear was replaced with a styrene copy with some bullet-hole damage.
The front fenders were removed, and will be used as templates to create copies out of aluminum foil. Ditto for the rear fenders, which were never installed to begin with. However, the kit parts have a weird mount, so if I just wanted to replace them, it would have left a big gap. This was filled and sanded smooth. At this point I was ready to join the upper and lower hull, and was immediately stuck on a huge problem. The hull fit perfectly in the front, but the upper rear was too narrow by 2mm to fit onto the bottom rear. It took some serious cutting and muscle to force the two together. They've been left as is, clamped and held together by a plethora of rubber bands.
Oh, and I filled the mouting holes for the spare track links on the front glacis plate. I will mount one, but the other will be left empty with just the tie down brackets left, which I made out of thin foil that I found on top of a box of Pringles chips.
Don't think I'll have any time left this week to work on this any more. Few things left to do:
make front and rear fenders and distort.
make replacement mufflers.
After all that is done, I think i'll be ready for the paint.