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Centurion ARV Mk-1 Conversion
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Centurion ARV Mk-1 Conversion
The Centurion ARV Mk-1 was designed in 1951 at the REME workshops in Aldershot as an urgent requirement for the Korean War campaign to support and replace the aging and slow Churchill ARV Mk-2. Production ran from 1951 to 1957 with approximately 180 conversions completed, all of which were on Centurion “Long” Mk-1 hulls. This ARV served with the British Army until 1959, and some examples served with New Zealand, Australian, Jordanian and Israeli forces. This 1/35th scale resin conversion set for AFV Club Centurion kits was designed by Tim Babb, with additional work by Derek Hansen and Rob Tearle.
A standard UK pattern vehicle can be made and alternative parts are also included to make the only surviving example which ended up in Australian service.The set includes new rear decks and extended hull and revised hull upper plates and complete removable superstructure. All ARV stowage bins are included along with replacement early tank trackguard bins and all external stowage with drawbars, snatch blocks, front vice and rear spade are also included. Brass cable and etched brass detail fret is also included along with a decals set featuring a good assortment of marking options.We would like to thank Paul Handel for his assistance and help in the research of this interesting project and for taking a lot of time to photograph the only surviving example for us. The vehicle is preserved at the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Army Tank Museum.
This product is a Conversion set and a donor plastic kit is needed to make the vehicle shown in the images.