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Have taken the liberty of moving Amos's plea to somewhere more prominent. "Modelling in all scales" must include 1:1, surely.

I am a re-enactor of the AEF. I want to built a repro FT 17. Ready in 2018 (or earlier)
Who can help me?

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Ad
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www.dutchusdoughboys.nl

A full working replica or a realistic dummy? How much were you thinking of spending?



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If you find any drawings blueprints and dimentions let me know as well.

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Hi Ad,

as there are plenty of helpful gentlemen, and at least one lady too on this forum let us know some more about your project!

regards, Kieffer



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Attempts to reach builders
REPLICA OF POLISH FT 17.
If i find contact i send you info...or Amos

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plastikk wrote:

Attempts to reach builders
REPLICA OF POLISH FT 17.
If i find contact i send you info...or Amos


 

That would be great if you can, many thanks.



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Here is site http://pancerni.com.pl/
and e-mail :pancerni.torun.@gmail.com
This is the builder of FT 17.
Unfortunatly site only in polish...

BTW - they make too one of Polish AC from interwar period - Wz.34/III

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plastikk wrote:

Here is site http://pancerni.com.pl/
and e-mail :pancerni.torun.@gmail.com
This is the builder of FT 17.
Unfortunatly site only in polish...

BTW - they make too one of Polish AC from interwar period - Wz.34/III and info from last hour - they want to make Austin-Putilov.


 



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plastikk wrote:
plastikk wrote:

Here is site http://pancerni.com.pl/
and e-mail :pancerni.torun.@gmail.com
This is the builder of FT 17.
Unfortunatly site only in polish...

BTW - they make too one of Polish AC from interwar period - Wz.34/III and info from last hour - they want to make Austin-Putilov.


 PMed


 



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Last year I was thinking about a FT17 as a project and wound up on Youtube, a guy had built a not very good full size replica. The good part of the film was his drive train and controls, if you can find it there might be some useful information there.

I'm a long time welder /prototype fabricator, I would love to watch the progress of your project. I'de be happy to answer fabrication questions.

Jim



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Former RENAULT factories in Boulogne-Billancourt (Parisian suburb) has been razed a few years before, all archives(and size plans) were there . I don't know where did they carry all their documents !Try to contact the B.N.P.(Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris) , they could get them !



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I googled B.N.P.(Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris) and got different addresses and a link to a bank, a bit confused. I thought about contacting Renault to see if they have an archive but unless you want to buy a new car its a bit difficult to enquire if they have. I thought about contacting the museums in France such as Saumur but they are run by the military and not privatley run,  like the museum in Koblenz in Germany (who i believe has such drawings). They all have funny ways of contacting them and seem un-aproachable. I think it would help greatly if you are a resident in that country being able to understand the language and proceedure of these establishments, maybe Fab52 could help out or a German member on the forum. I contacted Bovington and i have had no problem getting technical drawing from them for other things (you do have to pay for them, not a problem for me, well worth the money but they are subjected to copy right, meaning if you buy them they are for your eyes only, this applies to most archives of museums but its finding who has them and are willing to sell the information), unfortunately not the FT-17 tank. I may have to scale up a 35th scale model to get the sizes and check with them with an original at Bovington in the long run, but drawings would be much better.

Some one must have them and be available.



-- Edited by BC312 on Sunday 8th of January 2012 12:46:49 PM

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I have found Renault's P.R. Department to be most helpful. They dug up some material on Rodolphe Ernst-Metzmaier for me (although I don't think they had heard of him before I approached them).

BTW, citizens; FT17? Tut tut.



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If I good remember, other factories, not only Renault one, built the FT17 because the number of tanks was too elevated to be producted by only one factory !

I think there were GIROD, BERLIET (maybe SCHNEIDER?) . I know there is BERLIET Foundation(FONDATION BERLIET) in the town of Lyon . They've got different WWI lorries, they could own archives !You could find them on the Net !

I'll try to get informations about RENAULT Archives but can't promiss a success !

 

You have also S.H.A.T. in VINCENNES (Army Land Historical Service) but most of the time to have information you need to go there to get documents and it's not sure they got FT17 size plans !



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http://img44.xooimage.com/views/a/5/f/plan-ft17-235a109.jpg/

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Fab52 wrote:

http://img44.xooimage.com/views/a/5/f/plan-ft17-235a109.jpg/


 Nothing seems to come up using this link.

I have sent in a request form to the Berliet Archives, fingers crossed for a reply. 



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There are some detailed drawings in the FT manual at: http://po2260.perso.sfr.fr/FT17/Manuel%20du%20FT/MANUEL-FT17-v0.htm.

The participants in the FT production program were:

Renault

Schneider/Somua

Delaunay-Belleville

Berliet

Regards,

Charlie



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BC312 wrote:
Fab52 wrote:

http://img44.xooimage.com/views/a/5/f/plan-ft17-235a109.jpg/


 Nothing seems to come up using this link.


 Works fine for me - leads to zoomed view http://img44.xooimage.com/files/a/5/f/plan-ft17-235a109.jpg - does that one work?

On the other hand

CharlieC wrote:

 

There are some detailed drawings in the FT manual at: http://po2260.perso.sfr.fr/FT17/Manuel%20du%20FT/MANUEL-FT17-v0.htm.

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 Gives me an "erreur 404" -  "Cette page est introuvable."



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There are some detailed drawings in the FT manual at: http://po2260.perso.sfr.fr/FT17/Manuel%20du%20FT/MANUEL-FT17-v0.htm.

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 Gives me an "erreur 404" -  "Cette page est introuvable."

The website seems to be fairly unstable - try going to http://po2260.perso.sfr.fr/
- left menu contains an item "Char RENAULT FT17" this produces a menu in the right frame which has the item "Le Manuel du Renault FT-17...."
Regards,
Charlie


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After trying different mail contacts , I got this information : It's Renault Classic who's responsable of all Renault Factories Archives ! Boss' e-mail is: hugues.portron@renault.com ; or archives chief : luc.byleveld@renault.com .
Good luck for your investigations and give me news about results !



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I continue my investigations : each link drive me to another one so ... "stand by" for the moment ! I'll tell you if I have serious news !



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CharlieC wrote:
The website seems to be fairly unstable - try going to http://po2260.perso.sfr.fr/
- left menu contains an item "Char RENAULT FT17" this produces a menu in the right frame which has the item "Le Manuel du Renault FT-17...."
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 Charlie, that does work for me, many thanks.  The website seems to be burdened with what are virtually hijacks (to one of those beaut "marketing" sites) which is probably what is causing difficulties with some of their links.  But the above gets me through.

Remember people - Ctrl-F4 will dismiss an unwanted browser screen (the "active document") without clicking on anything since clicking on unwanted screens is, in general, a habit to be best avoided.

... Steve



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I run Adblock on Firefox and Chrome so I don't see any of the advertising crap. Can't remember when I last saw pop up advertising on the Web - it was a while ago.

Regards,

Charlie



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Yeah, I will have to look at Adblock, seems "it's time". I have redirection barred on Firefox but that only prevents the routine redirections I want and allows the advertising ones I don't. This is the first instance I am aware of where the advertising has actually (or probably) prevented me from getting to the actual target. "There ought to be a law ..." (or site owners should be more aware of the effects of that handy extra revenue stream) but since there's not and they aren't, Adblock is the way to go, it seems.

Thanks once more, I hadn't thought of that solution.

Steve

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Anyone come up with anything yet.

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After contacting Renault museum of Boulogne Billancourt, there are no scale plans in their factories archives.

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Hi Amos this is all I have at the moment.

https://picasaweb.google.com/111622390261244298126/RenaultFTDrawingsInfoEtc?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPqzyPa0uMHAIA&feat=directlink

Here is a link to a Topic about the rivets (bolts!) that may be useful.

http://landships.activeboard.com/t33182555/ft-17-rivets/

 

Good luck with it.



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https://picasaweb.google.com/111622390261244298126/RenaultFTDrawingsInfoEtc?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPqzyPa0uMHAIA&feat=directlink
Doesn't seem to do anything. Topic on rivets is good.

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Works for me. Try https://picasaweb.google.com/111622390261244298126/RenaultFTDrawingsInfoEtc?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPqzyPa0uMHAIA

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Thanks for that. I wonder where the picture was taken of the track plates in the barn.



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I think I got that from Flickr, but don't know where.

Flickr search link

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=renault+ft-17&f=hp

 

Samples:-

http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandernilssen/3704546701/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hansderegt/3639285517/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hansderegt/3639283621/in/photostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hansderegt/3640087476/in/photostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hansderegt/3640085392/in/photostream

http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandernilssen/3705354066/



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I, took these pictures at Fort Seclin, as well as the picture of the track links. This is a nice privately owned museum in a fort. They were rebuilding a FT17. the owner asked me to remove some pictures because they didn't want to show all that they have as Work in Progress. The museum is worth a visit. The dutch Army museum has a Nice FT17. They restored this a couple of years ago and might have actual drawings. Museum Overloon in The Netrlands have a FT17 as well. Large archive. Maybe drawings available.

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Currently there is a small company in southern Indiana reproducing the M1917 which is an American copy of the FT17, The first one is scheduled to be delivered to the Indiana military Museum, with 4 more up for grabs to museums with the right credentials. Private ownership might be available upon request. Turret picture are now available and hull pictures soon to follow.

 



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