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Renault FT 17 - Discussion on Allied Forum

February 5 2012 at 5:53 AM
R.H.-Winter  (Login R.H.-Winter)
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As the thread there has made a "switch" to WW 1, I thought it might be interesting for you WW 1 buffs too:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208/thread/1328300457/Tamiya+could+do+a+Renault+FT+17...

I'd be interested in a version (or two) of the inter-war-period..

Richard

 
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It's not FT 17

February 14 2012, 1:51 PM 


The French documents from WW1 refer to the Renault tank as a "Renault FT",
Landships II and Wikipedia have corrected the designation, invite others
to do the same.

Regards,

Charlie

 
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