Hi Matt, that trailer and the load, look absolutely outstanding, you have really put a lot of grest work into the trailer build, as for the ratchet straps congratulations on gettingbthem done, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
Hi Matt, that build looks absolutely outstanding, I don't know muvh about this type of vehicle, but you really have brought it to life, Centurion is one of my favourite MBT's, bedt regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
Hi Matt, thst looks absolutely outstanding, you certainly have done a exacting job on this conversion, congratulations on a job extremly well done, bedt regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
Hi Matt, that is excellent progress on the teo Challengers, perhaps if a kit is ever released you could add a Challenger 3 to the display, great mork mate, bedt regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
Hi Matt, there certainly were some grest vehicles at the museum, but it's too far away for mevto 'pop' over and visit, but I am travelling to far Nth Queensland Australia to visit the tank museum there in ten days, very best regsrds from a Kiwi living in Australia
First of all ,what scale model is AFV 432? your doing in your video please ,info for you and others...R/H side box is called Air filtration unit (NBC) Nuclear Biological Chemical Warfare. Top L/H side Engine covers are known as LOUVRES, AFV432 Mk 1's were Petrol fuel ,exhaust ran on top L/h side, As the Mk2's were diesel fuel ,and exhaust was on L/side of vehicle as you doing said model, each fuel built in rear of vehicle L/h and R/h sides held 50 gallons each . What was the music playing/called and by who? Thanks for your video brings back fantastic memories as I have driven BOTH MK1's AND MK2's In Germany BAOR,CANADA.BATUS.
I for one cannot believe the low amount of likes and comments, I only came across this fabulous series by accident so maybe others will find it and like it as much as I have done. Again, very well done and you have inspired me to try one myself, thanks.
Wow , this is something different, wasn't aware of the driver training vehicle. Well done on bagging those two kits, hopefully there are no parts missing so that you can complete two kits, thanks for sharing.
Built this same trailer for my accurate armour AVRE a few years ago. The one I have was purchased way back in 1987 and was in a pea green resin with some of the parts provided in white metal. The area around the rear lights was very poorly cast on mine and took a lot of corrective surgery to get an acceptable result. Looked good when painted though😊
Greetings my friend, that is some excellent progress, the whole build is coming along nicely, I am looking forward to the painting episode, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia
Hi Matt, that certainly is a big kit for a trailer, but then I suppose what it carried it had to be big, looking forward to seeing it attached to the Centurion AVRE, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia
The Centurion is certainly coming together, it is looking fantastic, looking forward to the next update soon, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia
Hi Matt, the Centurion AVRE is coming along very nicely, I do like a good Centurion build and I believe you will not disappoint us all, looking forward to the next update, very bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, if we don't hear from you before Christmas I would like to wish you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year
Hi Matt, the Centurion AVRE is looking good, the Centurion is still ome of ,y favourite MBT, I have the Isreali up- armoured Centurion to build one day, good luck with the remainder of the build, looking forward to the next update soon, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Matt, this will be a great build, the Centurion is one of my favourite MBT, I will follow this build very closely as I have AFV's Israeli Centurion to build, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👌👍👌👍👌👍
Matt, great videos re. FV432, really impressed. Please do AWAY with the music (especially that truly annoying piece with the 'click, click' in it) you dont need background music )