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St. Chamond!!!!
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Injected St. Chamond in 1/35!  Wow!

 

http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/newkitnews/takom.html



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http://landships.activeboard.com/t55513169/takom-release-of-st-chamond-in-135/



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just notice some listed on ebay, and price is a bit extreme. Thought it would be nearer to other tank kits Takom have produce, unless some traders have upped the price because Christmas is soon.

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my mistake, good old ebay ignored my selection of only 1/35 and it was the 1/16 kit for an FT that was listed. Why do websites such as ebay assume what you write might be a typing error!!!!, and insert something else

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Just an update. Bought kit when first released. Putting together a variety of tanks, from Emhar Mk!V, RPM FT17s, and this tank. A lot of kit, Nice change having to build up tracks. Nice instructions, making the model enjoyable to build, step by step. Couple of little problems, but did not bother me as I am building a end of war period with mainly out of action/ non running vehicles, and a working narrow gauge railway. I am certainly not building to museum standard. Aiming to have model display that makes people think .



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Simon



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Have just got my Takom St C. Seems OK at first glance - Perthmilitarymodelling.com review is useful and gets the variations about right - the kit markings seem correct. The emblem on the rear hull armour needs to be redone for a 3-d effect and the flat mantlet around the gun needs to be cut away and done separately from the front armour, with a gunsight aperture added, to look better. But I'm looking forward to building it.

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