Talk:Talbot armoured car
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[edit]Thank you for this lovely article! As I am new to MilHist (though not WP), I don't know if there's a set structure to articles that you're following. That said, I tend to like starting with History/Background so a lay reader understands how the subject in question originated. Then a specs section. Then an operational history. Finally, a legacy and current status (existing museum pieces, derivatives, appearances in media, etc.)
I also can't check any of your sources, but I'm sure you've done the research, and the citations are in the right place.
So for now, a "C", and I look forward to chatting with you more!
@GraemeLeggett: --Neopeius (talk) 18:41, 23 December 2020 (UTC)
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