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this is awesome! when will you make it available?
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This is not my model so I can not make it available.
The model was designed by jmodule. Contact jmodule for availability. |
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ah i see ok i will try
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The third time is the charm !
When I started this thread, I mentioned that the arrows on the fenders had me confused. While building the #2 hull (on the left), I realized that the camo on the fenders did not match the hull but it was too late to correct the problem. The camo on the fenders on the #3 hull (on the right) matches the camo on the #3 hull. Thus, I got it right on the third try. |
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The first two times that I built this model, I had trouble with the treads toeing in.
The third time, the treads were glued to the fenders and the fenders glued to hull #3 only at the top of the fenders. This was done so that the treads could be spread enough to insert a cardboard shim if needed. The picture shows a white cardboard shim which was cut in half and inserted on both sides. The toe-in problem is solved. |
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Finally, the four Renault R-35's are complete enough to join the rest of my 1/72 scale French forces for wargames.
The force consists of one Renault FT-17, four Renault R-35, one Panhard and 48 ESCI Free French figures. The Free French figures are not appropriate for 1940 but I have to use what I have for gaming until I paint some 1940 French figures. Three of the R-35's do not as of yet have exhausts, tool boxes, spare wheel, etc. but are good enough for the time being. |
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