Thursday, April 16, 2015

Ostmodels 1/72 FCM Char 2C Super Heavy Tank (by Henk of Holland & Tomas Hrdlicka)




Hello dear friends,

We also share a model today.  But not an ordinary job.    So far always we were together with Turkish modelers. But there is an exception today because  Henk Timmerman (Henk Of Holland .. everyone knows of course) and Tomas Hrdlicka with us... Welcome dear friends...

Dear Henk has a very excellent site about Braille Scale military modeling. A full reference resource ..
http://henk.fox3000.com/index2.htm

Henk is also a master modeler about  resin models production. Here is an example .FCM  Char 2C tank. Some photos about this model today.
-part pictures of the master
-build testmodel
-finished model by Tomas Hrdlicka, from Czech, a high talented modeller!!!
(Thomas added to nets and holders - some details were reworked)

Ostmodels pages on Henk of Holland :
http://henk.fox3000.com/ostmas.htm
http://henk.fox3000.com/OstmodelsFR.htm
http://henk.fox3000.com/Ostmodels.htm

Welcome my friends and thank you for sharing. We are wating your other works...

Erhan..

During World War I the Frech had issued a specification for a heavy "breakthrough" tank, Char de Rupture C, at a weight of about 40 tons. Two prototypes, Chars 1A and 1B were produced in 1917-18. Then, later development produced an even heavier tank -nearly 70 tons in weight. This was the Char 2C. It did not become operational during the war, but 10 were built, the last being delivered in 1922. In their day they were the most powerful tanks in the world, with a crew of twelve, a 75mm gun in the front turret and four machine gun (one in an auxiliary turret at the rear of the tank). One of them was converted to mount a 155mm howitzer as well as the 75mm and the four machine guns and led some Intelligence circles to think that France was building large numbers of "Super Tanks". The Char 2C had two 250 hp Mercedes engines driving electric generators to run a motor for each track and give the tank a top speed of 8 mph.

All of this tanks were destroyed in 1940, when they were being transported to the front by train.
FM2C n° 92 and 95 have been destroyed by their crew after they broke down. The other 6 tanks have been transported by rail south of Neufchateau. They have been subject of air attack but without damage. All the tanks have been sabotaged by their crew since they could'nt be dismounted from their rail transport cars. (the rails were on an abutment and the rail track was curved).


















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