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George Bacon (Gbmodeler)
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FT17

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27 December 2013, 19:15
George Bacon
Like most tank models, this one starts with the wheels and suspension. But it's all very tiny. Hope I don't go blind!
27 December 2013, 23:15
Albi Hitz
Thats a real "I need it" project! Respect George!
I like you guys making these tiny tiny parts look like the real thing. Fantastic!
I'm tuned in!
27 December 2013, 23:59
Hunter Cummins
Ahhhhhh so this is the new project eh😉
WHAT A GREAT SUBJECT 😄😄😄 im really tuned in
28 December 2013, 02:08
George Bacon
Looking at reference pictures of museum tanks on the internet, this kit has all the little parts and pieces of the real machine (which is really cool), but some parts are a little "heavy" or poor in detail. Also, the instructions are not always clear to me. I don't think I could build this model correctly, without reference photos. I'm not complaining, just informing in case others are interested. I like this kind of build and, so far, am having a blast building it!
28 December 2013, 04:46
Hunter Cummins
Man gotta love referance photos 😄 and you with your skills have got this one under control =)
28 December 2013, 14:31
George Bacon
Hitting some major fit issues. Don't like this kit anymore 🙁
29 December 2013, 16:53
Hunter Cummins
Awwwwww come on george use those magic skills 😄
29 December 2013, 17:42
Ricardo Gonzalez Ramos
Really nice!
30 December 2013, 11:19
Hunter Cummins
Yes it it 🙂
30 December 2013, 13:33
George Bacon
Thanks mates! Spent all day yesterday filling, filing, sanding, and scribing. Lots of rivets to replace!
30 December 2013, 13:38
Hunter Cummins
Wow george thats some serious detication 😄
30 December 2013, 16:10
Hunter Cummins
Beautiful work 😄
31 December 2013, 02:25
Brian Geiger
Looks Great George. So your not going to chuck everything and get the Meng kit instead? It looks like you've made a lot of improvements. I'm guessing those are the RPM individual tracks. They're a big improvement from the vinyl kit tracks. I'd like to hear about how the rivets go and what you're using. Looking forward to seeing you soon!
6 January 2014, 04:13
Brian Geiger
P.S Your camo scheme looks really good. Way to go!
6 January 2014, 06:14
Acki
Great job, George. Very cool!
6 January 2014, 06:51
Kim Branders
Nice camo pattern. I'm tuned in for the wheathering.
6 January 2014, 07:00
Wim van der Luijt
It's looking very good after al the work you have put in so far!
6 January 2014, 08:56
George Bacon
Thanks Mates! Applied a pin wash around the rivets and in the panel lines ( which basically covered the whole tank) for the first weathering steps. The tracks are on and the stowage details painted. It's still shiny from the gloss coat.
6 January 2014, 14:16
George Bacon
Brian, the kit supplies rivets (for the turret, which comes rivet-less) in the form of little "bumps" on the sprue. You shave these off and apply individually. There's not enough to do the turret and replace the ones I sanded off, so I supplemented with Grandt Line rivets (model railroad product).
6 January 2014, 14:21
Vorya hidaryan
Cool build 👍
6 January 2014, 16:39
Fabian D.
awsome... what have you used for masking, or is it brush painted?
6 January 2014, 16:48
George Bacon
Brush painted. I think I have abandoned masking forever, unless I want a straight edge.
6 January 2014, 16:56
Fabian D.
thanks, will consider using that on my Renault R35, wich i started now...
6 January 2014, 18:11
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job!!
6 January 2014, 18:18
George Bacon
Thanks Essi.
6 January 2014, 19:29
Christian Meyerhoff
Missed this one completly... Excellent work! Very nice finish!
6 January 2014, 19:32
Ricardo Gonzalez Ramos
Really nice! Great work.
6 January 2014, 19:54
George Bacon
Thanks mates! I added the final weathering, details and mud. All finished!
7 January 2014, 03:56
Hunter Cummins
Beautiful as usual 😄😄
7 January 2014, 03:59
Brian Geiger
Superb George! I was hoping you had a secret for replacing rivets. I heard someone talk about using little particles from a spent Brita water filter but I haven't tried it. Does this make you officially a "rivet counter"?

The finished model looks excellent! Great weathering. I guess there's still hope for the old RPM kit after all. I'll have to get the complete story of all the things you replaced. (Tell me you didn't use the plastic chain links.) Will you be bringing it to the next meeting? Congratulations on another fine build!
7 January 2014, 05:02
George Bacon
Thanks Hunter!
7 January 2014, 05:12
George Bacon
Thanks Brian. I didn't count the rivets, but I know there were too many! 🙂 The chain is metal (from a craft store). I won't be at the January meeting, 🙁 but look forward to February!
7 January 2014, 05:15
Alan Rush
Hi George. I'm a fairly new member and wanted to say that the FT 17 finished model looks great. Great for brush painting and weathering adds to the realism. I like the early days of armour. Canada had purchased over 200 of the American built M1917 at the beginning of WWII and used them in training.
7 January 2014, 06:28
mavo
Brilliant!
I really like the camo pattern and your weathering work.
Last summer I visited the Pennsylvania Military Museum. There, they have an original vehicle of the US-version.
A precious little thing and beside the camo pattern not to tell apart from your model...
7 January 2014, 08:37
Mike Kryza
Really a very nice tank... 🙂
7 January 2014, 09:53
Vladimir Balko
Great - that looks awesome - I really like that little french revolutionary tank.
7 January 2014, 10:01
Holger Kranich
Not my tank, but your work is outstanding!
7 January 2014, 10:17
George Bacon
Thank everybody! The FT-17 is a facinating subject, and they say it set the standard we still use today - turret, tracks, and mud! 🙂
7 January 2014, 14:49
Hunter Cummins
Hahaj thats a cool fact😉😄😛
7 January 2014, 15:59
Kevin Foureman
Nice in progress shots, and really nice finish work!
31 March 2014, 16:56
George Bacon
Thanks Kevin! It was a challenge 🙂
31 March 2014, 18:20

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