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these tanks, most likely, will released AFTER guns of WWI due to the problems with the drawings that are lacking for some of them.
We've chosen few candidates for the guns to be included in Arms series. To start with, amongst them - 2 German, 2 French and 1 British siege gun.
Mark V is possible but at some later stage.
Please be guided accordingly.
we need drawings for both Schneider and S.Chamond, especially for the hull bottom and tracks and wheels.
You may send them to our e-mail address.
Thanks beforehand for your kind assistance.
we need drawings for both Schneider and S.Chamond, especially for the hull bottom and tracks and wheels.
You may send them to our e-mail address.
Thanks beforehand for your kind assistance.
Best regards,
Strelets
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you need to create an account for a higher resolution which is free...
I dought you'll get drawings of the underside its probarbly best to study photos, Landships II has a very good walkround of a surviving example of the schneider...
found this interesting thread on the French language forum, Pages14-18. It goes into detail about the St Chamond tanks. You can run it through a translator.
Dear Strelets, Just had a quick flick through this book, Its well worth getting, many new photos to me at least, many good multiview drawings in large scale cant comment on accuracy but they look good to me, some interesting color profiles too...
these tanks, most likely, will released AFTER guns of WWI due to the problems with the drawings that are lacking for some of them.
We've chosen few candidates for the guns to be included in Arms series. To start with, amongst them - 2 German, 2 French and 1 British siege gun.
Mark V is possible but at some later stage.
Please be guided accordingly.
Best regards,
Strelets
The artllery pieces that have already been produced have been excellent. I congratulate Strelet on producing such sets!
I look forward to the 5 proposed artillety pieces especially the British seige gun - more sets than I was expecting! Another British piece was a plesant suprise.
A 9.2-inch (234mm) Howitzer would be an outstanding model from you.The IWM in London has a colourful example. The LandshipII site has a very intesting article on the subject.
I suspect you have already contacted the Tank Museum at Saumur (Musée des Blindés) as it should have blueprints of both types are represented there. If not it may be worth a try!
I have a contact at Bovington Tank museum, a guy I worked with for 20yrs ,he now does their fund raising, it it would help I can see if he can come up with any thing,just let me know a list of what you need and I will pass it on.
Gentlemen,
thank you very much for all your contributions, it's much appreciated.
Best regards,
Strelets
Strelets,
thank you very much for making some WW1 kits, it's very much appreciated.
kind regards
Totally agree with the above comments. One can only hope that the leading manufactures will one day become more adventurous and produce new tanks rather than the usual feline products and those '1946' paper tanks!