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Looks like a Renault FT on steroids Neo. I’m sure you will make a fantastic job of it though.
 
You can't keep a good man down. Great project. I hate master club tracks. Hopefully they are not the metal ones???
 
Artyom

Interesting choice and I think the first one I've been seen built on a forum.

Slightly ashamed to say the first time I came across it was on World of Tanks, where it starts the Russian line if I remember correctly.

As always I have every faith in your abilities.

ATB.

Andrew
 
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Hi,friends! Yes,it something different. Of course I have plans to build some Soviet pre-war tanks. Sometimes I get back to this topic. Indeed this tank is a deep modification of FT-17 by soviet engineers. First soviet serial tank.
Masterclub cancelled produce resin track some time ago. All their new tracks are from metal. I hope this project will be interesting to me and for all of you.
 
Hi,friends! Yes,it something different. Of course I have plans to build some Soviet pre-war tanks. Sometimes I get back to this topic. Indeed this tank is a deep modification of FT-17 by soviet engineers. First soviet serial tank.
Masterclub cancelled produce resin track some time ago. All their new tracks are from metal. I hope this project will be interesting to me and for all of you.
Artyom,
Be very carefull of the tracks they will be fragile unlike Fruil tracks, my M113 ones were a nightmare so resorted to using brass wire instead of the plastic pins which half the time did not fit.
Mike.
 
Totally concur with Mike. I am just finishing off my C7P tracks and I changed the plastic pins to 0.4mm wire but again you have to be careful when fitting together so as not to bend each link.
 
This should be a snap Artyom..........not nearly as many rivets to do and it looks to be a bit smaller than the A 13. :thumb2: I'll stick with this and see how you do. Rick H.
 
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I have some experience with those tracks. Thank you for advice. I usually change all thin pins by wire. Then I just glue a pin rivet in the end. This tank is very small. I think it could fit on A13 engine deck. Remember Japanese tankette TK on Sherman.
 
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Just getting settled here.........will follow with much interest to see how you improve the T18. Rick H.
 
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An interesting build Artyom, looks like you have your work cut out, I'm sure you will sort it.
 
That's a tricky bit of "putty" engineering there Artyom......Those gussets look considerably stronger than what the kit provided. Should do the job nicely. Rick H.
 
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