The Centurion Mk I tank was the answer to the War Ministry’s requirement. The design was completely different than any prior British tank. It had sloped frontal armor that copied that of other contemporary tanks such as the Soviet T-34 and the German Panther and King Tiger. It had a 20mm turret-mounted cannon as its secondary armament and the high velocity 17 pounder as its primary gun.
The tank went into production just as the war was about to end. A few of the tanks were sent to Europe but the Centurion was first used in combat during the Korean War. It was also used by Commonwealth troops in Malaya and later by the Australian Army in Vietnam.
Features:
- Centurion Mk.I turret developed with a new mold.
- Metal 17-pound barrel.
- All hatches can be opened or closed.
- Ball-type weapon holder.
- A 20mm Pole stainless gun or 7.92mm Besa machine gun can be selected as a sub-weapon.
- Side skirt for Centurion Mk.I.
- Centurion Mk. I dedicated rear fender.
- Centurion Mk.I exclusive exhaust louver.
- New storage boxes for the turret and car body.