Here's a couple of my latest France 1940 (or thereabouts) completions

The FCM 2C - the biggest tank ever to go into operational service, and Citroen Kegresse P16 Half-track armoured car




The 70-tonne 2C was designed in 1917 for the planned 1919 offensive. 300 were ordered but only ten were ever built, eight of which were still in service in 1940. They were all destroyed on their rail transporters in June 1940
Tank 03 / 93 'Alsace' was decorated for Bastille Day in 1938. The Meng 1/35th job has the same markings, which I appropriated from a scan. Most of the models I've seen show her in random camo, whereas this is based on the painting in Histoire & Collections French Tanks & AFVs Encyclopedia, which is based on this photo

Now, if I can just get a set of crew figures to stand alongside!
Painting was Gunze and AK (not MiG!) French Armour. The Flags are re-worked 15mm Napoleonics
The Model is from Warlord, and has separate tracks and hull, plus turrets and white metal guns. And it weighs a blinkin' tonne!
The FCM 2C - the biggest tank ever to go into operational service, and Citroen Kegresse P16 Half-track armoured car
The 70-tonne 2C was designed in 1917 for the planned 1919 offensive. 300 were ordered but only ten were ever built, eight of which were still in service in 1940. They were all destroyed on their rail transporters in June 1940
Tank 03 / 93 'Alsace' was decorated for Bastille Day in 1938. The Meng 1/35th job has the same markings, which I appropriated from a scan. Most of the models I've seen show her in random camo, whereas this is based on the painting in Histoire & Collections French Tanks & AFVs Encyclopedia, which is based on this photo
Now, if I can just get a set of crew figures to stand alongside!
Painting was Gunze and AK (not MiG!) French Armour. The Flags are re-worked 15mm Napoleonics
The Model is from Warlord, and has separate tracks and hull, plus turrets and white metal guns. And it weighs a blinkin' tonne!
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