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Ready to hold the Purple Line... |
Continuing with the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge submissions, here is a pair of 15mm IDF Centurion Sho't Kals, the main IDF tank from the 1973 battle on the Golan Heights. These are Peter Pig models, with some slight adjustments.
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Chunky Centurions from Peter Pig |
These are the "generic" Centurions from Peter Pig - not the Centurions from their modern IDF range. The IDF Peter Pig Centurions have ERA and thermal sleeves on the gun - equipment from the war in Lebanon. Those features were not in the field in 1973, so I used the generic tank. I cut off the smoke launchers, and added some stowage, cupola MGs and cards on the rear turret for the Israeli tactical numbers.
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Tactical numbers were mounted on cards or sections of cloth and hung from the back of the turret |
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The commander and the .30 cals were extras from Peter Pig |
These tanks raise my IDF Centurion complement to five MBTs - a spartan amount, but just right for scenarios featuring a desperate defence of the "Purple Line". I would like to add a few more, and then put some Ishermans on to the table. But one thing at a time...
6 comments:
Outstanding!
They look marvelous. Great job.
Great work. I'm really enjoying watching this project grow.
great work!
Excellent painting Greg!
They look great!
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