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CapnMac82 Those "billbard" sides also are handy for any number of camo schemes.
Those "billbard" sides also are handy for any number of camo schemes.
Like the ones with painted-on trees and foliage? That almost looked like a Monty Python sketch just waiting to happen:
"Here is an example of a French Chamond tank. You cannot see it, because it is hiding..."
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Thanks RG and Gamera.
The St. Chamond is an interesting tank. It was the wrong tank for trench warfare. It was very unpopular with French tank crews and most the tanks were scrapped after WWI apart from some made into ammunition carriers.
For all it faults once the German lines started collapsing towards the end of the war the St. Chamond preformed really well over flat terrain. Not to mention it was fast for a WWI tank going 12kph/7mph.
Looks cool, looking forward to seeing her repainted.
The St. Chamond was a cool tank, except for the nasty habit of ramming her main gun into the mud.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I think the St Chamond is such a wacky design - so naturally I like it! Will be following your refurbishment of the "French Kleenex box with a chicken on it"!
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