The kit precisely replicates the features of the first riveted super heavy multi-turret tank designed during WWI. Lights are constructed from clear plastic parts. All grills of the engine compartment are represented by photo etched parts. The cement-free workable tracks are easy to assemble. Decal options are offered for three versions (No 90/93/97). Assembly instructions are included.
Glue and paints are required to assemble
Char 2C was a French super heavy tank designed in the last phase of WWI. It’s still the biggest tank ever taken into production in the world. It was developed by a French shipyard, Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée (FCM) located near Toulon. It had a crew of 12. Its main armament was a 75mm gun and auxiliary armament was four 8mm machine guns. It was 10.27m long and 3m wide with a loaded weight of 69t. It was powered by two German Maybach 250hp engines via electric transmission. It could drive at the speed of 12-15km/h. Its armour- 45mm at the front and 22mm at the sides- could stand the attack of anti-tank weapons in the 1920s and 1930s. Most interestingly, the 10 Char 2Cs ever produced were named after the ancient regions of France.