Renault FT (Scale 1/16)

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Polux

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Yes, their website, what they show is very clean and basic....
Wow! Are you sure?!

The tank on the website looks really well painted O_o

In fact is an excellent reference :smiling3:

Anyway, thank you very much for your kind comment ;)
 

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I would say that you should send a few of the under construction photos of the detail work and some when completed- I am sure they will be very pleased.

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Fantastic work,great attention to detail, ;)
 
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Wow Polux that engine is superb mate, really looking forward to the next update;)
 
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Thanks guys ;)

I'm working on a little diorama now, (just in a few days will be finished) then I will return on this one again :P
 
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Yep!

After I was working on my friend’s project, I’ve return at this one again :smiling3:

Now I can say the rear part (engine) is finished. Must say all the pieces join correct without problem. I’ve done some chipping and weathering effect, but all this work will be hiding under the main body, so..... :sad:

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Then I started the front part. Just primer and add a steel Alclad coat only..... I must admit that the alclad paints or lacquers aren’t my favourites, but I suppose will look much better than a gun metal acrylic colour as a base....

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my 1/35 one doesn't have an engine I think the engine is the same size as my tank overall :eek:
 
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I think the engine is the same size as my tank overall :eek:
Sure :D :D :D

Anyway your Meng looks really good! And you are doing it justice ;)
 

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I am sure that you will be able to figure out a way to open the model up Polux

That is one sweet looking engine.

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Absolutely freakin stunning polux, difficult to tell which one is the real thing, beautiful work.

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Beautiful work Polux, as has been said that is one very nice looking engine.
 
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