Stef De Vetter shares with us some images of his Mk5 Chieftain in Iranian service.
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Mk5 Iranian ChieftainPosted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 08:10 AM UTC
Thirian24
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 08:18 AM UTC
Very nice. This is the version I was thinking about building with mine.
dhines
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 08:26 AM UTC
Hi Stef, very nice Chieftain. Thank you for sharing.......Dale
obg153
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 06:08 PM UTC
Super job on the weathering & chipping! The "used but not abused" appearance is right on. Like the colors, too.
voryah
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 06:45 PM UTC
Nice work ! i like it
baldwin8
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 07:06 PM UTC
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Super job on the weathering & chipping! The "used but not abused" appearance is right on. Like the colors, too.
My thoughts exactly. Well balanced finished.
redraider
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 07:23 PM UTC
0Very nice!
Keef1648
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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2017 - 07:40 PM UTC
Nicely done but I believe your tracks have been mounted in reverse?
Minor point I know.
Keith.
Minor point I know.
Keith.
Taeuss
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 03:36 AM UTC
I really like your build and the weathering is perfectly appropriate without delving into "artistic licence" when it comes to overkill rust, etc. Great job!
alainvandam
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 02:21 PM UTC
Thank you eveeybody
alainvandam
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 02:22 PM UTC
*thank you everybody! Hey keith, i think they are not in reverse, when i look at reference photos.
Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 02:39 PM UTC
Stef: Keith is correct in what he has said.
Keith am I correct that the tracks were placed the opposite way round if driving on the road to help prevent damage to the road?
Keith am I correct that the tracks were placed the opposite way round if driving on the road to help prevent damage to the road?
Keef1648
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 07:05 PM UTC
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Stef: Keith is correct in what he has said.
Keith am I correct that the tracks were placed the opposite way round if driving on the road to help prevent damage to the road?
The rubber pads were designed to help with wear and tear of road surfaces and could be replaced if lost or worn down to the point of no contact.
We understood that the battle (war) fitting was intended to be, removal of all pads and reversal of the track V so it would face the rear of the tank. This would ensure maximum cross country grip and performance.
Personally I never saw this done, however that is not to say that the D & M school and or test and evaluating teams didn't try that out.
On the rare occasion a crew mistakingly laid out a replacement track facing the wrong way it was quickly pointed out to the delight of other crews.
Keith
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 11:10 PM UTC
very nice.
kipanderson
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2017 - 11:31 PM UTC
Hi, great work. A pleasure to view the pictures. Hope you let us see more work. Kip.
alainvandam
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Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2017 - 12:25 AM UTC
Aah now i see, keith. Thanks for the advice.
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Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2017 - 07:49 PM UTC
Fantastic finish, all the subtle variation on an otherwise uniform color really is most impressive.