UK mk 5 chieftain.
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 11:48 am
This will be my entry to the homeland build .
the mk 5 chieftain by tamiya 1/35 scale , going with out of the box build on this one.

NOW for some history .
In 1956 the british army started to work on designs for a replacement for the centurion tank .
3 prototypes for a vehicle called FV4201 were built.
two years later ,construction for a new tank based on those prototypes ,and incorporating the army s latest requiements ,was approved .
the vehicle was designated FV4202 nicknamed the chieftain .
The main inovations were a new turret and a hull although based on that of the centurion , was smaller , forcing the driver into a semi-recumbent position .
Production began in 1962 , after a preliminary series of 6 units had been built .
The tank came into service in 1967 .
THE CHIEFTAIN SERIES.
Improvements were introduced in each of the subseqent series of chieftans that were built ,and each was given a new designation , starting with MK1
through to MK 12 .
THE MK 5 first announced in 1970 , was the result of a modernistion of the original MK2 with a new engine .
the inside of the hull , which was made of welded steel , was divided into three sections .
The driver was positioned at the front .
The central , turret section held the three other crew members , the tank commander ,the gunner (tothe right) and the gun loader to the left.
The rear sectoin housed the propulsion system ,made up of a leyland engine with 6 cylinders and 12 opposed pistons producing 750 bhp-and a TN12
transmission system with 6 forward gears and 1 reverse .
The running gear, with a drive sprocket at the rear,comprised of 6 pairs of road wheels and 3 track idlers on each side .
The main armament was a L11A5 120mm-calibre rifled gun . the shells used were unusal ,insofar as the charges were separate : the war heads were
stored in the drivers compartment and the powder bags beneath the turret .
The gun was linked to an automatic firing system with digital ballistic calculator that determind the firing parameters,including making the necessary
measerments for firing at moving targets .
The tanks secondary armaments were 2 7.62mm machine guns and also 6 smoke grenade launchers on each side.
NOW SOME SPRUCE SHOOTS






some nice details




and the instructions





THANCKS FOR LOOKING .
the mk 5 chieftain by tamiya 1/35 scale , going with out of the box build on this one.

NOW for some history .
In 1956 the british army started to work on designs for a replacement for the centurion tank .
3 prototypes for a vehicle called FV4201 were built.
two years later ,construction for a new tank based on those prototypes ,and incorporating the army s latest requiements ,was approved .
the vehicle was designated FV4202 nicknamed the chieftain .
The main inovations were a new turret and a hull although based on that of the centurion , was smaller , forcing the driver into a semi-recumbent position .
Production began in 1962 , after a preliminary series of 6 units had been built .
The tank came into service in 1967 .
THE CHIEFTAIN SERIES.
Improvements were introduced in each of the subseqent series of chieftans that were built ,and each was given a new designation , starting with MK1
through to MK 12 .
THE MK 5 first announced in 1970 , was the result of a modernistion of the original MK2 with a new engine .
the inside of the hull , which was made of welded steel , was divided into three sections .
The driver was positioned at the front .
The central , turret section held the three other crew members , the tank commander ,the gunner (tothe right) and the gun loader to the left.
The rear sectoin housed the propulsion system ,made up of a leyland engine with 6 cylinders and 12 opposed pistons producing 750 bhp-and a TN12
transmission system with 6 forward gears and 1 reverse .
The running gear, with a drive sprocket at the rear,comprised of 6 pairs of road wheels and 3 track idlers on each side .
The main armament was a L11A5 120mm-calibre rifled gun . the shells used were unusal ,insofar as the charges were separate : the war heads were
stored in the drivers compartment and the powder bags beneath the turret .
The gun was linked to an automatic firing system with digital ballistic calculator that determind the firing parameters,including making the necessary
measerments for firing at moving targets .
The tanks secondary armaments were 2 7.62mm machine guns and also 6 smoke grenade launchers on each side.
NOW SOME SPRUCE SHOOTS






some nice details




and the instructions





THANCKS FOR LOOKING .






























































































