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Re: FD scale vehicles 9

#51 Post by Glorfindel »

hudavendigar, very nice!

Will the Renault TRM 2000 follow?
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#52 Post by hudavendigar »

Hi Glorfindel,

TRM 2000 and 4000 will follow... :) I will also come up with some field equipment and specific versions of VBL based on Cplnew83's fine work.

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#53 Post by odysseus1980 »

Nice to see Renault trucks.

And the TRM with Coastal Exocet batteries please! I think that those are actually Berliet.
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#54 Post by pegasus206 »

Great looking trucks hudavendigar looking forward to see the TRM 2000 and 4000.
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#55 Post by Nestin »

Great work people, I am glad to see more artillery and trucks :)
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#56 Post by hudavendigar »

TRM 2000 has been a mere 2-ton truck, Odysseus1980 :) It had to be TRM 10000.
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#57 Post by Cplnew83 »

hudavendigar wrote:More French 'camions': this time Renault GBC 180. The chassis of ATM 15 is some 20 cms longer than that of AT 15s. The 'Long' is way longer :)
Great work, sincerely.
The long version of this old/new truck (GBC-180 is "just" a modernized GBC-8KT) is called BMH (Bras de Manutention Hydraulique).
I think that the standardized cabin is also built in Turkey, no ?
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#58 Post by hudavendigar »

Cplnew83 wrote:
hudavendigar wrote:More French 'camions': this time Renault GBC 180. The chassis of ATM 15 is some 20 cms longer than that of AT 15s. The 'Long' is way longer :)
Great work, sincerely.
The long version of this old/new truck (GBC-180 is "just" a modernized GBC-8KT) is called BMH (Bras de Manutention Hydraulique).
I think that the standardized cabin is also built in Turkey, no ?
Thanx, Cplnew83... I haven't seen the standardized cabin in Turkey. It is still a bit unlikely but may be manufactured for export if any.
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#59 Post by hudavendigar »

The first example of Renault TRM 2000 for the impatient ;) Enjoy!... More to come...

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Re: FD scale vehicles 9

#60 Post by reytuerto »

Nice trucks / camions, hudavendigar!
Thanks guys for your feedback.

A modern classic: the versatile soviet/russian D-30 howitzer.
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The first one is depicted as it was in the motor rifle divisions in late 1960s, towed by an Ural truck. The second one is the 2A18M version, towed by a MT-LB armoured tracked tractor.

Credits: The gun in firing position is from Caddaric (and I sincerelly think that his WIP was at least, as good as my final drawing, if not better!). The Ural truck is also from Caddaric. Caddaric kindly gave me his D-30 WIP drawings when I asked him about the artillery tractors some weeks ago. The MT-LB is Glorfindel´s. I just put all the parts together!. Cheers!
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