French FT-17 - Part 1 Construction - Meng 1/35 Tank Model Build
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Welcome to my next project! The French Tank FT-17 from Meng in 1/35 scale. This part will focus on the gerenal construction fo the tank and the included diorama base as well as the interior of said tank.
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Know Myself - Patrick Patrikios
Scratch the Itch - Quincas Moreira
Boom Bap Flick - Quincas Moreira
Brooklin - Quincas Moreira
Believe (Instrumental) - NEFFEX
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Interesting 45-degree sable. Comes in handy in those hard-to-reach places.
That's exactly why I bought a brush like this. And so far I'm actually quite satisfied
That was a plastic diorama base?! Wow... 🤯
Yes, this is a really nice addition. In the coming episodes I will also prepare and improve the base
I miss Old Guard Hobby of Sterling Heights, Michigan. They had the best sanding sticks with their name on them. RIP...
I'm so happy that I've accumulated a lifetime supply of shipping foam from hobby parcels.
I beg to differ, my 6-grain Dollar Store nail files tend to have the sandpaper lift from the foam quicker than hobby sanders due to lower-quality adhesive...
When it comes to cheap files, there will be good ones and bad ones. I got mine from Amazon and so far they haven't fallen apart
It still makes me laugh that the license-built American FT-17s had every dimension, nut, and bolt converted from Metric to SAE.
Yes, that must have been quite an effort instead of just using metric units
Ever see the old Laurel and Hardy film where they play Doughboys tooling around in an FT-17?
No, I have not heard of them yet