WWI FT-17 for High School Classroom Display
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 06:35 PM UTC
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
RobinNilsson
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 07:58 PM UTC
In memory of Al Superczynski:
"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want to....
and the critics will flame you every time"
California, United States
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 09:17 PM UTC
Very cool the Ft-17 is one of my favorite tanks. also glad your are able to get back to the building bench
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 02:18 AM UTC
What a great way to teach! Maybe you will spark some modelling interest! We certainly could use more kids in our hobby. I did a report on WW2 in high school and brought a DAK diorama, got an A.
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 05:16 AM UTC
Nice... has spark interest in the Past. HAd to move up in Scale as my standard 1/35 was just to small for most to see across the classroom. So lots of 1/25 and larger displays, diorama, models, and figures.
Now already thinking I need to build a 1/16 German AV7...
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
California, United States
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 05:18 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Very cool the Ft-17 is one of my favorite tanks. also glad you are able to get back to the building bench
Thanks... been a long haul of eye surgeries, but seem to be on the mend. Praying the worst in the past, and taking advantage of the time allowed now...
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
Myanmar
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 11:26 AM UTC
It would've been interesting if my HS history teacher built models and brought them in to class.
i watched a scale plastic figure crawl along the edge . . . of an exacto blade . . . that's my dream , it's my nightmare . . . . . . . crawling , slithering . . . . . along the edge . . . . . . of an exacto . . . . . blade . . . . and surviving
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 08:23 AM UTC
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 10:02 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 10:28 AM UTC
Wow, Lucky kids!-- and obviously, a great teacher (and modeler too!). My wife taught in various schools around the world, for nearly 45 years, finally retiring after 14 years with the last school district. She had a theme "Where Learning Takes Flight" in her classroom, and I was lucky enough to build 30 aircraft from the Wright Flyer to the Space Shuttle to hang from her ceiling. At the end of every year, a couple of deserving students would be allowed to pick one to take home. When she retired in 2015, we gave all of them away to deserving students. Then I started building more for a starting teacher we know, and now she has adopted the theme. Some kids could care less, but we had a lot of kids (and parents too) who were fascinated by the models, and I was approached by more than one parent about how they could get into building. I was AD military for 30 years, so we moved around to a lot of school districts. My undergrad degree was in Education, but I never really used it, until I retired and substitute taught-- but that experience and being married to a teacher for 42 years showed me how difficult being a teacher is. Keep up the good work Teach!
VR, Russ
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 01:37 PM UTC
Thanks for your service... and hers! A different form of AD. and different potential combat, but I have always felt, based on classroom, combat pay would be appropriate for some teachers!
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
ColinEdm
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 02:40 PM UTC
Nice! What a great way to teach and get the kids more involved!
The voices are back.....excellent....

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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 03:01 PM UTC
Great model John. I wish i had dedicated teachers like you and you wife. Will watch for the complete model.
Modelling is something we never perfect. We should never quit learning new tricks and be willing to share what we have learned on our own.
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Posted: Monday, February 18, 2019 - 09:59 PM UTC
Looking very, very nice John.
One thing though, as a history teacher, you might want to keep the cred and drop the '17'. The correct name of the tank is the 'Renault FT'. The 17 is often incorrectly added to the end....
On the Bench:
Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 - 04:29 AM UTC
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Thanks for your service... and hers! A different form of AD. and different potential combat, but I have always felt, based on classroom, combat pay would be appropriate for some teachers!
John, I think so too! My wife has suffered a broken nose, a fall of a three foot stage resulting in a hip injury (she was teaching music at the time), and a collapsed left foot from spending so much time on her feet on hard floors. Teaching is not an easy profession, mentally or physically, and her injuries are haunting her now. My hat is off to you for taking it on.
VR, Russ
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Posted: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 - 02:09 PM UTC
Wow... Bless her. Will keep her in my prayers for total healing body, mind and spirit. John
John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
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Posted: Saturday, March 02, 2019 - 01:55 PM UTC
Trouble getting tracks to line up and stay in place as the glue dries...
The solution for me: Cut some 1/4 tubing that fit between the track supports as they dry.

John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
California, United States
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Posted: Sunday, March 10, 2019 - 11:25 AM UTC
One step closer... Basic construction is done.
Finishing Tracks (1 done).
Then Painting
Next Weathering
some Details to add
and maybe I need to build a 1/16 Bases of this beast coming OVER THE TOP of a German Trench for display in classroom...

John Neill Webpage http://www.johnneill.com
"Whether you travel the high country or the low valley, enter your house justified."
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Posted: Sunday, March 10, 2019 - 11:42 AM UTC
John, Nice work so far-- I have the 1/35 little brother to this in my stash. Your's is coming along nicely. A Trench Diorama would look great! Maybe you can find some Doughboys to go with it (the only 1/16th Doughboy I can recall offhand is and old (but nice) casting from Series 77-- he's holding a German helmet. Maybe you could find one on E-bay.
VR, Russ
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Posted: Sunday, March 10, 2019 - 12:22 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, March 10, 2019 - 02:45 PM UTC
Loving your work.Know everyone in the class should enjoy it.When I was in high school I had a teacher that was a Navy fighter pilot during the Vietnam War.He was shot down and spent years as a POW and shared stories about his time then later as a Top Gun instructor.Great teachers always make positive results in students lives.