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I´m in a midsummer modelling funk right now, I opened many boxes, but got no motivation to build the kits. My latest projects had been demanding long term builds and I felt bored by the idea of simply snipping plastic from a sprue. 
The Schneider CA was sleeping in my stash since some years and now I pulled it out, as a simple in between travel, swimming, surfing, biking, barbecuing and whatever else comes to mind build.

The Schneider CA was the first operational French tank, first used in 1916. The off road capabilities were limited and it had another serious design flaw. The petrol tanks were positioned on the roof and could be hit easily, which gave the tank the nickname "Rolling Crematory".
400 of these were built and 6 were sold to Spain, where they were used in Maroc in 1922 and lastly by Spanish Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War in 1936, which lead to my title, because by then, it was an obsolete design.

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The kit is from Hobby Boss and represents the up armored late model, needed for the FC Model Tips conversion. The kit is of relatively high quality, but some parts could be more refined. Sprue attachment points seem to be placed at random and some parts have prominent parting lines. There are also some errors in the manual and some placements are only shown vaguely. In all, it´s an easy build with a fiddly three piece per link track, which I will substitute with a set of Friul white metal tracks.

The FC Model Tips conversion set contains some resin parts, which address the changes made from the late model, mainly the new rear tanks, a gunport in the front hull section, a manhole cover as extra armor and a few bits and pieces. A decal sheet for all the Spanish tanks is supplied, be it the 1922 Maroc version or the later 1936 Madrid version.
The resin is of relatively bad quality, with imperfections and bubbles and huge cast blocks, but nothing, that couldn´t be overcome.

Cheers Rob

 

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I have the feeling, this will be a short build log, I´m not used to put something together in only a few hours. I started with the under carriage, which consists on maybe half the parts count. It´s a bit fragile during construction, but in the end, it´s robust enough. Some parts like the coil springs look a bit toyish, but there will be dust and mud, so I didn´t bother. Fit was good, engineering was - hmmh - hobbybossish.

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Next was the boxy body, which luckily is build up from a one piece tub. I needed to make some surgery, to add the front gun port, which only had some of the Spanish vehicles. Here the position is shown, clearly measured in the manual.

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I added the gun port in front and the huge external tanks at the back. The cabin built up straight forward without issues. In contrast to the early version of the tank, this one was up-armored with additional steel plates, riveted on top of the body.

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Cheers Rob

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Nice to see this kit being built. I have one in my stash and was intrigued by the Spanish modification. I see that FC model trend made or still

makes a conversion set and Star decals makes a set for this tank. I was afraid to try this. I have a 1/16 Hobby Boss panzer 38 (t) that I'm getting

supplies and After Market to build soon . So far, Nice Work! I'm going to be following this build. . 

Thanks;

Paul

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Looks like a fun build.  I saw someone else refer to these kinds of builds after a long build as a "palette cleanser" - maybe that will get your mojo back up and running.

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9 minutes ago, Landlubber Mike said:

Looks like a fun build.  I saw someone else refer to these kinds of builds after a long build as a "palette cleanser" - maybe that will get your mojo back up and running.

I did something similar, after building many 1/35 tank models, I decided to try building one of those Hasegawa "Egg Girl" things......I ended up

building four of them! I have been building.. But I thought twice about posting these things....they are, despite being a bit silly, fun to build.

 

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10 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:

Nice to see this kit being built. I have one in my stash and was intrigued by the Spanish modification. I see that FC model trend made or still

makes a conversion set and Star decals makes a set for this tank. I was afraid to try this. I have a 1/16 Hobby Boss panzer 38 (t) that I'm getting

supplies and After Market to build soon . So far, Nice Work! I'm going to be following this build

It seems, FC Model Tips was an earlier incarnation of FC Model Trend. The modification is quite simple, cutting away a trapezoid in the front for the gunport and sawing away the huge cast blocks of the fuel tanks. There is a corrected version of the front grill present as well, but it was not looking good and I opted for the kit supplied PE.
The Spanish Republican version was an easy choice, as it looks cool and I´m living in Spain.

Cheers Rob

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8 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said:

Looks like a fun build.  I saw someone else refer to these kinds of builds after a long build as a "palette cleanser" - maybe that will get your mojo back up and running.

Let´s see Mike, in fact, there are no upfront challenges or new techniques to explore with this build, which kind of bores me. I never actually liked gluing plastic together, it´s the part of a project, which turns me off, mostly. I hope painting and weathering will be more interesting, but I like these very early quirky tank designs.

Cheers Rob

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3 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said:

Definitely a different looking tank Rob. 

Nice to see it's going together easily. 

You got it wrong Carl, the others are different, as it was one of the first ;). The build is definitely easy done. Let´s see, how the Friuls will go together.

Cheers Rob

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6 hours ago, DocRob said:

It seems, FC Model Tips was an earlier incarnation of FC Model Trend. The modification is quite simple, cutting away a trapezoid in the front for the gunport and sawing away the huge cast blocks of the fuel tanks. There is a corrected version of the front grill present as well, but it was not looking good and I opted for the kit supplied PE.
The Spanish Republican version was an easy choice, as it looks cool and I´m living in Spain.

Cheers Rob

Was a template of some kind provided in the FC kit to locate the gun port?   I would like to try this as my Grandfather was from Spain

and doing a Spanish project Interests me. I have a 1/16 scale FT 17 and I have a set of 1/16 decals decals from FC that includes Spanish 

markings ...It's a cool option.. BTW I love gluing plastic together, Tamiya Extra thin, is in my blood.....Well, not really...😀

Are the Friul tracks FT 17 tracks? If so I'm curious about the fit.

Thanks;

Paul

 

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2 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:

Was a template of some kind provided in the FC kit to locate the gun port?

No template Paul, but exact measurements. I transferred some points onto the kit and connected them with a pencil, a sharp blade did the rest.

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Cheers Rob

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Today, I finished building the Schneider minus the tracks. Almost everything worked like a breeze and the fit of the body parts was very good. The manual suggests to add the side MG´s with their gun carriage glued to the base of the tub and then add the sidewalls with the fitting hole on. That was somehow impossible to achieve and I suggest to cut away the lower part of the gun carriage and glue the ball mount direct to the side wall hole.

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