Is this one of the replicas made for the film about the Russo-Polish War? I think there's a thread on the Forum about it somewhere, but can't find it.
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From the builder - Przemyslaw Lukomski: 2.3 Diesel engine from the Ford Sierra and Opel. Drive is transmitted from the engine to pump oil, which in turn passes the oil under high pressure in the hydraulic motors that drive the drive wheels (rear) with a chain gear. Tracks should be cast, but they are forged and welded (price-cast three times higher), thinner armor, but we gave the impression of embossing to thicker, instead of rivets are their imitations, hull, chassis and towers are welded. Everythingwas builtfrom scratch(2examforHoffmanfilm"The Battle ofWarsaw1920") aredimensionallycompatiblewith the original.
-- Edited by plastikk on Saturday 12th of November 2011 10:05:05 PM
Meanwhile, on a somewhat smaller scale, here's an (old) auction for a clockwork brass model of a Renault FT-17 made in 1917, possibly some kind of presentation model made by Renault: