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Very interesting thread and great workmanship.

I keep seeing the reference book you are using, so being a something of a collector of Centurion-related literature, purchased a copy.
My main comment to anyone using this book: be very careful about the authors' interpretation of the images. They appear to know very little about the subject matter. I'm still tossing up whether I'll purchase Part 2, but I suppose the images will be worth it.

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Plodding on through the hatches detailing and there's a lot of it inside and out.
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Two pairs of glasses are necessary for the 1mm drill bit pegs
Two pairs of glasses are necessary for the 1mm drill bit pegs
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Cheap small drill bits used as pegs.
Cheap small drill bits used as pegs.
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The mill is so useful, it's very quick and very accurate, I don't need to use my brain much.
The mill is so useful, it's very quick and very accurate, I don't need to use my brain much.
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Milliput
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Almost done with rear outer hatch detail.
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I'm looking forward to starting work on the forward hatch vents.
I'm looking forward to starting work on the forward hatch vents.
Phil I have ordered some more 8x8 mm rubber block.
Phil I have ordered some more 8x8 mm rubber block.
Metres of milliput weld beads
Metres of milliput weld beads
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Hinge bolt cosmetic detail started
Hinge bolt cosmetic detail started
Hinge bolt detail complete, these really are non functional
Hinge bolt detail complete, these really are non functional
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And now onto the actual engine hatches.
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I'm using plasticard to build up the layers of construction, it's very much like adding Armorpax parts
I'm using plasticard to build up the layers of construction, it's very much like adding Armorpax parts
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Getting there but more detail required then onto the weld beads.
Getting there but more detail required then onto the weld beads.
One of these is a must for detailing
One of these is a must for detailing
I want to use the kit parts where ever possible
I want to use the kit parts where ever possible
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The 8 mm rubber sheet arrived , nice sulphury smell to like rubber used to have.
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I have to make this inlet manifold by hand, that's a work of art that Stephen has there!
I have to make this inlet manifold by hand, that's a work of art that Stephen has there!
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It's very heavy and can be shaped as required
It's very heavy and can be shaped as required
It's cuts beautifully
It's cuts beautifully
I have to allow for all those bolt heads, I shall try a red hot piece of small bar to burn the clearance holes.
I have to allow for all those bolt heads, I shall try a red hot piece of small bar to burn the clearance holes.
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Lovely work Phil, another masterpiece. One piece of detail to note on the engine decks. In order to prevent enemy infantry (and the tank crew) opening the decks too easily, they were made to interlock. You can see how I tackled it in these pics. Like a lot of things, it's detail you don't see externally, so not really needed but a nice bit of authenticity. Now, it's a pain when it comes to fitting the replica Meteor.

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Thanks for the advice Stephen, I did notice the interlockness and I think I can do something to replicate it.
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Some more detailing done whilst melting in the workshop.
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Dressing the add ons so they interlock
Dressing the add ons so they interlock
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Very nice brass stock from these guys if a little expensive
Very nice brass stock from these guys if a little expensive
You have to watch the small hole detailing as the configuration is subtly different, some have four some have three. Don't ask me what these are for as I have no idea!
You have to watch the small hole detailing as the configuration is subtly different, some have four some have three. Don't ask me what these are for as I have no idea!
I'm pleased with the look, long way to go yet. Thanks Vince.
I'm pleased with the look, long way to go yet. Thanks Vince.
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More rear deck work, I've decided to cut and fit the rubber buffers today.
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I'm very happy with these.
I'm very happy with these.
My little guillotine has been a God send
My little guillotine has been a God send
I found that drilling the clearance holes was easier than a hot rod.
I found that drilling the clearance holes was easier than a hot rod.
I need to get these near perfect for the boss!
I need to get these near perfect for the boss!
This rubber can be worked quite nicely
This rubber can be worked quite nicely
Nearly there
Nearly there
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Lots done to the hatches
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Some of the hatch detail parts can be printed, thanks Vince
Some of the hatch detail parts can be printed, thanks Vince
Bare bones
Bare bones
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Reference photo
Some printed parts to speed things up a little
Some printed parts to speed things up a little
Cover strips cut ready
Cover strips cut ready
I need to take a millimeter of this face to allow for the cover
I need to take a millimeter of this face to allow for the cover
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Reference photo
Hatch lock blanks
Hatch lock blanks
There's ten of these double sided inserts to make
There's ten of these double sided inserts to make
Must not forget the radiator hatch locks
Must not forget the radiator hatch locks
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Almost done one, just the bottom cover to print to finish this off
Almost done one, just the bottom cover to print to finish this off
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Going to town on this one !
Great detail, I don’t see anyway to improve what you have done.
Keep up the posts , it’s a great inspiration.
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I'm now very close to completing the marathon engine hatch detailing, I think number one is now done but then I see a locking aperture that needs drilling.
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The printed underside cover, thanks Vince.
The printed underside cover, thanks Vince.
The 1mm coming off to allow for the 1mm cover. You can see how robustly the add ons are bonded, the cutter passes over them without a problem.
The 1mm coming off to allow for the 1mm cover. You can see how robustly the add ons are bonded, the cutter passes over them without a problem.
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I've changed out the socket heads for reduced head bolts, this is a necessary compromise as we can't afford the hinge fixing to loosen over time.
I've changed out the socket heads for reduced head bolts, this is a necessary compromise as we can't afford the hinge fixing to loosen over time.
The inside face will seldom be seen but if I can pull off the meteor engine and compartment this work will be worth the effort.
The inside face will seldom be seen but if I can pull off the meteor engine and compartment this work will be worth the effort.
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Nearly complete just a few more reduced heads and about .5mtr of very fiddly weld beads then I can move on.
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What would I do without that printer.
What would I do without that printer.
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Assembling the last two hatches inner detail.
Assembling the last two hatches inner detail.
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This late afternoon sun is a pain.
This late afternoon sun is a pain.
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Finally done, I hope you like them boss?
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All the tiny welds now complete
All the tiny welds now complete
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And now for the NATO green
And now for the NATO green
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Inside
Inside
That's a lot of work. Outside.
That's a lot of work. Outside.
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Top job, Phil! 8)

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