
Usual payments
PayPal is the usual method of payment.
International services
Following Brexit, we must remind you that any purchase made for delivery outside of the UK (eg: EUROPEAN countries) does NOT include UK sales tax (VAT).
Sales tax/duty will be as your own national rates, and any handling fees are YOUR responsibility to be paid upon import.
If you do not agree, please do not purchase.
Tracking
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Orders from Italy
I am no longer accepting orders from Italy. Any orders received will be refunded immediately.
I am currently only posting on Wednesdays
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Centurion Late Hull projects
Please click here to pay careful attention to what you might need for your particular Centurion model.
Briefly, the late hull Centurions had deeper rear hulls with more fuel capacity, different engine decks and protected glacis plates. These versions have never been done in plastic in 1/35 scale.
Scorpion Miniature Models is a UK-based online shop selling very special conversion kits and accessories for 1.35 military models.
Our focus is on post-war British subjects,which originally concentrated mainly on the CVR(T) family of vehicles.
Hence the business name.
Other subjects now include Centurion, Challenger 1,
Aktiv ST-4 Snow Trac, Ferret, Fox, Saladin and FV432.
On this website, we feature products created by
Hong Kong Creation Workshop (HKCW),
and our own brand, Scorpion Miniature Models (SMM).
We also sell relate products from AFV Club, Eureka XXL
and Star Decals.
HKCW and SMM products on this site are
EXCLUSIVE TO THIS WEBSITE!
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What do we do?
Scorpion Miniature Models is a one-man business working from a small office at home. I listen to my customers, decide on the subjects, determine what needs to be improved, do the research (with help from knowledgeable sources), organise production and restocking, build for and write the instructions, pack all the products, and ship all around the world.
I have outside help from two designers, a friend with a 3D printer, two casters, plus co-operation from photo-etch and turned brass companies.
It has become an all-consuming, 7-day a week job.


