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Thomas Wirsching (Black_Sheep)
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Under full armour - Challenger 3 with TES

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The crew was made first. They went together without any problems. Maybe their helmets are a tad too big. But this is in the eye of the beholder... 
 

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Completed lower hull 
 

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This is the extra armored plate for additional protection of the crew against buried IEDs 
 

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Already looks very monstrous 🙂 
 

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Here starts the first surgery for converstion into Challenger 3. The rubber pads of the gun rails and one support above the engine compartment have to be removed 
 

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Support at the engine deck and rubber blocks removed; made two flatbars at the outsides with Evergreen stripe and made the drillholes.  
 

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Finished the stern of the tank 
 

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suspension completed 
 

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View of the completed underside 
 

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All running wheels applied 
 

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frontal view with full TES installed. There is speculation if Challenger 3 would have a driver´s camera or not (plain vehicle which was officially introduced didn´t showed one but I estimate it will have when fully uparmored during a conflict. 
 

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Top view. It looks like a giant turtle with its reactive armor around 
 

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Rye Field provided etched grilles for the forward engine louvres but not for the ones behind. Don´t know it this is correct or not?! 
 

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Rear view - all components are just assembled with patafix just to show how it looks. It will later be disassebled for a better painting of the single components 
 

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Finished the turret; the reactive armor differ at both sides at the the original kit. I had to saw off to reduce the height at the right side and add a flange bar to let both sides look identical. 
 

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The bracket for the rear turret bar armor had to be modified as the rear turret of the Challenger 3 is not angled like the Challenger 2 Megatron 
 

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Single link tracks is, to me, the most boring job at tank modelling. But with the provided jig it went really fast and clean 
 

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I didn´t made a complete track for each side as you won´t see it anyway because of the side shields and the add on armor 
 

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I have no idea if there is a remote weapon station planned for the Challenger 3 too or not. I have glued together the one within the kit to see how it looks. Will decide later if I use it or not 
 

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Tank driver finished - the british national shoulder badge were made out of thin masking tape, paintet with blue, white and red oil colors and sealed with matt laquer 
 

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The black glaze is still wet, thats why you still can see some glossy areas. Will be matte very soon 
 

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Tank commander finished. The wires were made with PLUSMODEL 0,3 mm lead wire 
 

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Loader finished - also here the black glaze is not completely cured and still shining. When dry everything will be clean matte 
 

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Finally found time and interest to paint the vehicle in the standart british camouflage. The paints used here were from Alclad 
 

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The paint sheme were copied from accessible pictures of the real Challenger 3 
 

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dusted in and the driver already took place in his workstation. Sadly not much can be seen anymore of his uniform 
 

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Sideview. I am not very satisfied with the dusting of the side reactive armor but somehow the pigments kept sticking and I was not able to remove them as I had planned. 
 

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rear cage armor 
 

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Top view; dusting was reduced here to a minimum  
 

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zoomed picture of the driver 
 

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Remote weapon station finished and fixed at the loaders position 
 

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view from the loaders hatch 
 

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The big lense was made out of a spare sheet of reflective periscope set from AFV-Club for the M1A2 Abrams 
 

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frontal view of the finished vehicle. I made the distance poles for the driver out of wire and a blob of cristal clear painted in black and white 
 

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a picture of the complete crew together 
 

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The numbering at the turret´s rear cage armor was salvaged from an old Tamiya challenger decal set I believe 
 

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I just switched the loader and commander as I think they fit better in the other´s station 
 

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Finished the diorama base for my Challenger today 
 

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1:35 Challenger 2 TES (Rye Field Model 5039)1:35 Challenger 2 LEP Conversion (Scottcast SCO001)1:35 AFV Crew (MiniArt 37059)
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GB British Army (1660-now)
 

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