Was back at my parents house, so I took the opportunity to dust off the last tank I did before going on a break a few years back. Compare it with
>>7991941 to see how much my already meager skills have deteriorated.
Anyway back then there wasn't a Blazer-equipped version of the IDF Centurion available out of box, so I modified AFV-Club's 1972 diesel Centurion Sho't Kal to what's probably closest to the Sho't Kal Gimel, but without the ERA actually attached, just the mounting points.
They were done by drilling the appropriate holes into the hull and turret and supergluing syringe needles into them. The same can be done to other first-generation ERA tanks like the T-72B or T-64BV. Rest of the stuff is either thin plywood (like the smoke grenade boxes) or polystyrene sheets.