> Now just to hold out for a Renault,St. Chamond, and a Schneider.
In a way, there already is a Renault in 1/35th available. The Tauro
Italian Fiat is a Renault clone. Not sure exactly what the
differences were, but upon close observation, it doesn't appear to be
many. Also - if memory serves - didn't a Russian model manufacturer
just come out with the Russian clone of the Renault? Hmm...This
might have been one of those things that came to me in a
vision...Like everybody coming to their senses and modeling in
1/72nd...;-)
Matt
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Matthew Bittner WW1 Modeler, ecto subscriber, semi-new dad,
meba@cso.com PowerBuilder developer; Omaha, Nebraska
Disclaimer: opinions expressed by me are my responsibility only.
"You cannot make anything foolproof, because the fools are so
ingenious." - Christian Walters
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