ST. Chamond Tank in WWII

Started by Jesse220, November 04, 2021, 06:55:02 PM

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Quote from: tahsin on November 05, 2021, 01:12:41 PM

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/L2BWrw

Will the moderators please fit the walker into a more sensible size? I just re-discovered to properly post a picture, fixing image sizes would be far beyond me.
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Reposted at a width of 800 pixels, click on it for full size image.

In the leading tag, [img], add in the width or height i.e. for a width of 800 pixels [img width=800].

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Turreted St Chamond and Schneider

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Quote from: Mossie on November 05, 2021, 07:18:46 AM
Quote from: kerick on November 05, 2021, 04:06:04 AM
The one clever thing about it was the gas engine driving a generator to power two electric motors, one for each track. Seems it was the one part that worked decently. Take that tech and apply it to something more modern.

The chassis was put to work as an SPG and was well regarded by WWI/1920's standards. It saw some use in WWII but was generally too slow to keep up with the pace.

We need to get into the realms of fantasy again and I thinks legs are a good start once more.  It's quite bestial looking to start with with a head, body and even a short abdomen.  Articulate the head and give it some legs, four, six, eight or even centipede style.

Current edition of Airfix Magazine has a build article on one of Modelcollect's Walkers, a German SPG
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Jesse220

Quote from: ysi_maniac on November 06, 2021, 04:37:52 AM
Turreted St Chamond and Schneider



Really Awesome idea man, with heavier armor, and guns,ect