Thanks Paul, Bob, good to hear from you.
The Vietnamese climate and terrain inevitably required some modification to the Australian Centurions, which had been deployed in their conventional war fit. Amongst the first casualties to the vegetation were the bazooka plates and mult-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers (MBSGD). Within two months of the first deployment in Feb 68, the side plates were gone. After the major engagements around Fire Support Bases CORAL and BALMORAL in June 68, the most iconic of the Australian mods were fitted, the omega brackets on the glacis for the carriage of two spare roadwheels.
The MGSGD continued to trap vegetation and to be damaged or lost. The dischargers themselves were removed locally early on in the deployment. 064 for example can be seen in Jun 69 with the dischargers removed but the mountings still in place. (The damage to this MGSGD mount was the result of blast from an RPG-7 strike during the battle of Binh Ba):
The damage to the mountings from vegetation can be seen here:
In Oct 69, the Australian Task Force HQ requested that they be removed before deploying tanks to theatre but this was refused and the brackets continued to be cut off locally by 106 Field Workshop. This photo shows 064 in 1970, minus dischargers and mountings:
To represent the tank as she was in Oct 69, I opted to make and fit the mountings only:
Fitting is by soldered pegs:
Regards
Stephen