Class: Others, Construction & Engineering vehicle — Model origin:
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◊ 2007-11-30 00:38 |
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◊ 2010-03-03 23:31 |
For me ,it's a small SAINT-CHAMOND CS2 |
◊ 2010-03-04 00:56 |
New Make |
◊ 2015-12-26 20:37 |
Alors, grâce à Charge Utile HS n°49, p. 31 et 32, je peux doctement affirmer que si c'est un Saint-Chamond, c'est un TC 303 R. Mais si c'est un Richard Continental (la différence étant ce qui est écrit sur le capot), c'est un TP 2 R. Car il s'agit d'un chargeur et non d'un tracteur à chenille (respectivement CS 2 chez Richard Continental et TP 303 chez Saint-Chamond). La "date par défaut" serait 1960. |
◊ 2015-12-26 20:46 |
I'll keep the Saint-Chamond brand for many reasons. 1. It's the only one we have here (oddly enough, we don't have any Saint-Chamond tanks of WWI on our db); 2. It was conceived and made by Saint-Chamond, its (probable) Richard Continental branding being sort of 'badge engineering'; 3. There is no third reason: the place, obviously a Richard Continental dealer, making it more probably sold under the brand Richard Continental, in the very moment of the pic. 1960 Saint-Chamond TC 303 R. -- Last edit: 2015-12-26 20:47:35 |
◊ 2021-04-23 12:31 |
We do have one now (albeit coming from an Anime courtesy of Yours Truly): /vehicle_1509558-FAMH-Saint-Chamond.html That being said, I listed that one as a "FAMH Saint-Chamond" since Wikipedia lists the Make's name as "Compagnie des forges et aciéries de la marine et d'Homécourt (FAMH)" and I didn't want to use the lengthy official name. Would this name work or should it be altered to fit with this entry? -- Last edit: 2021-04-23 12:33:09 |