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Add media Report RSS Polish Renault MN Radio-Telegraf Truck (view original)
Polish Renault MN Radio-Telegraf Truck
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Dilust
Dilust - - 222 comments

What a nice toy. I like it.
We need more trucks. We can never have enough.
Especially because they are the backbone of an Army.

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Guest
Guest - - 691,429 comments

Goodbye horses?

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zekewolff Author
zekewolff - - 888 comments

Horses wont be seen, due to the fact that MoW/AS2 doesnt have any horses (one exists, but that one lacks death animations, ie it just stands still when it gets killed).

It would've been fun to have them, but sadly I cant model horses and my 3d software cant be used to animate them.

~Zeke.

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zekewolff Author
zekewolff - - 888 comments

More trucks are under construction. Right now a Berliet CBA is being modelled. An Ursus A is also planned, and perhaps also the Fiat 618.

~Zeke.

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pochez01
pochez01 - - 3 comments

Nice model, even after years these model are very detailed, and looking at the motor pool i just realized the diesel/petrol dilema, like the japanse tanks use diesel, same as the t34 on the mod, nice detail, did this truck use diesel? like the 7tp

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Description

The Polish Army bought around 100 of these trucks during the 1920's and they used them mainly for transporting radio and telegraf equipment. In September 1939, several dozen of these trucks were still available, and used in Army Headquarters.

It had three axles with a total of twelve tires, and a top speed of circa 50 km/hour.

Unfortunately I wasnt able to locate any photos or drawings of the vehicle's rear, so it is all guess work from my side (hope you can live with this... ).

As always, made from scratch with Milkshape 3D and Paint.net.

~Zeke.