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1/16 scale scratchbuilt Ford T, Kellner body AFS 1917


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Very nice indeed!

 

What were the stretchers made from? They look to be resin and fabric.

 

Are there any 1/16 scale WW I resin stretcher kits or aftermarket accessories available?

 

Thanks for posting this amazing project. Please be sure to add images of the painted model.

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Manu-Military

Thanks for you comments.

 

Very nice indeed!

 

What were the stretchers made from? They look to be resin and fabric.

 

Are there any 1/16 scale WW I resin stretcher kits or aftermarket accessories available?

 

Thanks for posting this amazing project. Please be sure to add images of the painted model.

 

The folded strectcher is an old Jaguar part while the extanded one is made of the Jaguar parts and a paper tissue.

I'm not aware of another strectcher in 1/16 scale.

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Old Marine

Manu, your craftsmanship is incredible.  Your models are works of art.   Thanks for posting them here.

 

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Proud Kraut
1 hour ago, Old Marine said:

Manu, your craftsmanship is incredible.  Your models are works of art.   Thanks for posting them here.

 

+1 Building, painting, weathering at it´s best. This vehicle looks REAL! Simply stunning

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ArtyScout

Awesome build, and great paint job to convert it into a WWI American ambulance. Your attention to detail on this vehicle is incredible. I'm waiting on the stretchers, canteens, bags etc. to be added. Thank you very much for sharing.

Semper Fi.

Manny

 

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Manu-Military

Hi,
This is my completed 1/16 scale scratchbuilt Ford T w/Kellner body.
As a reminder, this kit has been built from scratch based on a handful of parts from the old Academy kit using 3 plies plywood.
Many more photos on my site http://manu-military.e-monsite.com/page ... lance.html
Thanks for looking.

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Manu-Military

Hi all,

Many thanks for your kind comments and your interest in my models.

See you

Manu

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ItemCo16527

This is absolutely beautiful work. I love the tiny oil can - that is a really great detail. I'm envious of your talent. I gave up building models when I was younger as I just didn't have the knack for painting them properly or the creativity to come up with small details or modifications to add character to the build.

 

Keep up the great work!

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