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Thanks Olivier!

July 1 2009 at 11:55 AM
Chris Ballance  (Login syd03qx)
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Response to FT17 walkaround

I publish a small blog on real and replica tanks used in films and live reenactments, so I am always looking for detailed photos of replicas. I already had a few good photos of this replica, but none capturing the level of detail seen in these images!

I believe this replica was is FT from the 2004 French film "Very Long Engagement". I was only on screen for a few seconds, which makes me wonder if it was built for another film. I don't speech French it is hard to collect the details.

Best Regards,

Chris Ballance
filmpanzer blog.

 
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