I'm interested in this tank (I'm still doing the Schneider). There seem to be several kits, which are good?
The picture on the box of the Hobbyboss kit seems to show a much more garish camouflage than I believe the real tank would have.
Here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Hobby-Boss-1-35-French-St-Chamond-Heavy-Tank-Late-HY83860-/391536751402?hash=item5b2968b32a:g:FjUAAOSwIgNXtghi
Bonjour,
For instance, in Saumur, the Saint Chamond is without camouflage :
http://www.museedesblindes.fr/images/blog/actualites/Saint_chamond/IMG_02780.jpg
http://www.museedesblindes.fr/media/zoo/images/IMG_0289_b94adacb6667e5d1cff52d9589f316bd.jpg
http://www.museedesblindes.fr/media/zoo/images/Saint_Chamond_19fd52fb2efce1a6f02c59822b2050fd.jpg
http://www.museedesblindes.fr/media/zoo/images/Saint_Chamond_15022561383141bd380e27e63fb84e21.jpg
http://www.museedesblindes.fr/images/blog/actualites/Saint_chamond/Saint_Chamond_01.jpg
In some weeks, in Paris (Portes de Versailles), for Rétromobile 2017, the new camouflage will be repainted.
Saumur'Schneider M2 and Renault will get also here.
Bonne soirée - Michel
Have you checked out Frederik Astier's book "Scale Modelling WW1 Tanks"?
I thought his take on the St-Chamond was quite compelling. Also Book Depository has this book
on special at the moment.
Regards,
Charlie