This French company produce the above in the unusual scale of 1/48, including FT17 with choice of turret and TSF, plus Mk IV m&f and Whippet. Don't know anything about the company. Some items not in stock.
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The scale would be ideal for diorama's but so far have not seen any figures to match.The price at the moment is also a deciding factor,although I noticed the MkIV has come down since the last time I saw these
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Perhaps I missed it but are these kits in resin or plastic?
Edit: OK, it looks like they are all resin.
I don't know much about the Schneider and St Chamond but the detail looks fine enough. The A7V and the British Mk IV's look very much like scaled-down versions of Tauro's A7V and Emhar's Mk IV's including the original errors and at least one new one. The Mk IV's have the same right-angled back on the male sponsons that Emhar has, the same female sponsons with the incorrect rivet pattern, and both have the Mk V type towing shackle at the front that appears on Emhar's box art but not on their kits. For the price I would want something more than a copy of a styrene kit.