RPM 1/72 Model T Ambulance

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RPM 1/72 Model T Ambulance

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This was a bit of a rough old kit done as a blitz recently. All the build details (and more!) are here if anyone wants them: https://uamf.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=25177
The base is of course an old MB one with some additions. The French soldiers are Airfix and the nun came out of a Caesar set. I do have a soft spot for the Model T and it was nice to do one in French livery. Hope you like it. :)

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Re: RPM 1/72 Model T Ambulance

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Interesting subject choice and well executed 😀👍🏼
I like to carve old kits into something roughly aircraft/tank shaped... :grin:
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Re: RPM 1/72 Model T Ambulance

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Nice, my mother's uncle drove an ambulance in WWI in France, sadly he was killed in the war.

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Re: RPM 1/72 Model T Ambulance

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Great job, Ben, especially considering that you built that as a blitz! The MB base (which I recognise from the Krupp Protze kit) really suits it.
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Thanks for the comments guys! Not the loveliest of kits to build but it doesn't look bad if you persevere with it. Could use an awful lot more detail in the interior particularly.
Britwit wrote: February 23rd, 2024, 6:35 pm Nice, my mother's uncle drove an ambulance in WWI in France, sadly he was killed in the war.

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