The Centurion Mk 3's are 3D prints from ResinHistoricals and once again they have provided excellent models for an exceptional price point (indeed as a returning customer they gave me a 10% discount on more order so these are now down to a bargain 56p a tank!!).
Unfortunately ResinHistoricals don't list a Conqueror in their range but Butlers Printed Models do. I'd been happy with the 15mm models I'd bought from them but am less enamoured with the 6mm ones as their approach of printing up vertically off a flat bed (rather than at an angle with supports like ResinHistoricals) makes it hard to clean up around wheels and tracks. Also any striation appears rather obviously on top flat services though I adapted a technique Chris Kemp suggested for my 15mm Centurions to deal with it on the top of the Conquerors. The models aren't bad, it's just ResinHistoricals prints are better.
I agree with you about the quality of Butler's versus ResinHistoricals. Chalk and cheese. Nice force build, and I'm looking forward to seeing these in battle.
ReplyDeleteThey look great Steve, a good advert for ResinHistoricals!.
ReplyDeleteGreat research. I did not know that the British Army was still mixing types of tanks in their units at that time.
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Very nice. Those Conquerors will out the wind up the Russians!
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