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  1. Hello, Ladies and Gents! Do you speak French? Not so much? Not a biggie Here comes Takoms beautiful model of the French St. Chamond heavy tank, late or M2 version, of WWI fame. Got the kit for cheap from a sale. Less than 30 Euros. Nice haul! While working on Azurs Caudron I must have been infected by a french virus... Why not. Better than Spanish flu - another renown byproduct of WWI origin The box: A nice glossy printed cardbox with a number of tan and black colored sprues inside, together with an instruction booklet and a full color painting instruction. 4 different tanks to choose from, painted in bright colors like Richthofens Flying Circus. Grey, blue, bright green, sand, brown, black, with or without black borders, each an early Picasso, indeed. So I bought it together with a set of French WWI colors. The larger set, with all colors inside. Just to have them all at hand when I start painting. The tanker shown on the box is inside too. Whats not in the box? No French toast, no chocolat, no PE, no polycaps, no metal parts, no nasty surprises. Vive la France! - dutik
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