Never heard of any. Saint-Chamond (FAMH) was taken over by Schneider about 1924 and Schneider gradually abandoned all armaments work in the 1950s.
Whether anything has survived from their archives is a moot point. The people on the forum http://pages14-18.mesdiscussions.net (French) may know if there any surviving materials in the French archives.
However, the manuals for the Saint-Chamond tank can be downloaded from the Gallica archive. These have some drawings of the details of the tank. The Gunpower #29 book by Witold Lawrynowicz has a set of drawings of the Saint-Chamond which seem to be pretty reasonable.
Charlie
-- Edited by CharlieC on Friday 3rd of November 2017 11:15:20 PM
-- Edited by CharlieC on Friday 3rd of November 2017 11:15:54 PM
I'll see if I can find something in the French forum.
I have found the manual some time ago, there are very good drawings included.
The drawings in Gunpower # 29 book are unfortunately not usable, because too inaccurate. There is a book in russian language, there are much better drawings included. But also not 100% correct.
I'll see what else I can find, with the material I have, I could already realize the model. At least outside.
Original drawings would be just the optimum, everything else is a compromise :)
Best regards
Andi
-- Edited by Renault25V6Turbo on Saturday 4th of November 2017 01:06:17 AM