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1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337 - MPM Hobbies

1/35 ICM FCM 36 French Light Tank in German Service 35337

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  • Scale: 1:35
  • Date: 08.07.2021
  • Time Period: WW2
  • Markings:
    • Panzerkampfwagen 737 FCM (f), approximately 1940
    • FCM 36, tank 30061 of the 4th French tank battalion. Captured by German forces in June 1940
    • FCM 36, tank 30022 of the 7th French tank battalion. Captured by German forces in June 1940
  • Model Size: 126 x 62 mm
  • Box Size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
  • Number of Details: 158

After the defeat of France in the summer of 1940, a large number of French armored vehicles fell into the hands of the Wehrmacht. Many of the samples went to the winners in perfect condition. Later, the German army used them in various combat operations and also used them as auxiliary and training equipment.

Among the captured samples were the FCM 36 tanks, which were previously part of two French tank battalions. Before the defeat of France, they managed to take part in several combat episodes in the spring and summer of 1940. The total number of these combat vehicles received by the Wehrmacht was about 50 copies. Later, many of them became the basis for the creation of self-propelled anti-tank guns and self-propelled howitzers.