France was overrun by the Germans but it had a formidable tank force. In 1940 they had one of the largest tank forces in the world along with the Soviet, British and German forces. Like the British and the Soviets, the French believed in a strict division of labour between cavalry tanks and infantry tanks.
by Jamie Tainton » Tue May 01, 2012 10:38 pm
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by Roy Schlicht » Wed May 02, 2012 3:03 pm
It amazing at how many of the same kit we have/had. I had this one at one time (actually may still have it). I hope you didn't pay the amount shown on the sticker for it.
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by Milan Mynar » Wed May 02, 2012 9:58 pm
The model I built many years ago. Probably in about 1999, when I was still painted with a brush.
Today I did it much better.
Tahač CP + 75 mm Schneider Mle 1897-30 (1).jpg
Tahač CP + 75 mm Schneider Mle 1897-30 (2).jpg
Tahač CP + 75 mm Schneider Mle 1897-30.jpg
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