Hi Pzkpfw-e
Thank you for your reply
I visited the Museum at Saumur this Summer and took some good pics of their St.Chamond :)
My idea is to reproduce a more colored camo scheme though...
As for the dio, it would be interesting for me to know in which way "la Bigorre" ended its war...
These numbers are known to be from AS 35 Group (but no more identified), or their Groups are really undknown.
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Before, "La Bigorre" was probably, one of the three spare tanks from AS 35 (or from an other Group . . . .).
Ace of club, with 3 Tank Batteries Groups, was reserve to the three tanks of the "Section d'Echelon".
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It's not possible to say, if this ace was also painted on the right side . . . , and why two differents ace on this tank !
Perhaps, no time, to wipe off the old markings.
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Luca, your camo "est remarquable" and quite good for many other Saint Chamond from these last months of the war !
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Camo and marking's are a difficult choice and, for example, the number 62800, in August 1918, the last Saint Chamond built, is arrived, in tank units, (coming from Cercottes, after long months on parking) in its unmodified factory camouflage.
It was not the only one and, at that time, teams have probably not many times to change camo and markings.
Olivier, thanks a lot, that forum you send me the link to is great, and now I can reproduce the panneaux d'appel!
Michel, thanks a lot for your exhaustive infos
I didn't know about a second photo of La Bigorre...Maybe you know the state of the vehicle in this second pic? I mean...wrecked, operational...
However, let's say that the dark (right) side of the moon (La Bigorre) allows some room for a likely story to be told in the diorama...
 The only details (of this photo) is the Ace of diamonds card, painted on the tank and, this tank could be an other tank from these AS 35 third Battery . . .
 On the first photo, landscape, around "La Bigorre", look like Missy-au-bois sector and, on July 18th (fights with the Big Red One),
a Saint Chamond from this 3rd AS 35 Battery was destroyed, 1 km west of Dommiers village.
 It is, perhaps, their South ot Soissons (with the 1st US ID), and not with the 80th US ID, in Argonne, that La Bigorre was destroyed . . . .
 These two photos was the only I knew with this kind o cards on the rear side.
AS 35 Group is good for this two photos, but its impossible to give you other informations on it . . .
You probably weel-understood now, why I have written " it's not a good choice" (Lol !)
Bonne poursuite de diorama - Michel
-- Edited by Tanker on Sunday 14th of October 2018 03:16:40 PM
Olivier, thanks again for the link, it was really useful to reproduce the "panneau d'appel"
Michel, I imagined that La Bigorre was knocked out by "Sturmtruppen", perhaps after some kind of mechanical problem, and this could of course be in the 1st US ID sector...At least, I hope so
However, here are photos of the (99%) finished dio: