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Friday, July 26, 2019 - 02:54 PM UTC
Together with an infantry cart, a variety of 25mm and 45mm French guns are available from Blitz Kit.
  • 35FS 2004 Canon Antichar 47mm - Roues UE
  • 35FS 2005 Canon Antichar 47mm - Roues RAF
  • 35FS 2006 Canon Antichar 47mm - Roues voile plein
  • 35FS 2017 Canon 25mm Antichar Tracté
  • 35FS 2001 25mm CA Hotchkiss
  • 35FS 2011 Canon 25mm Antichar
  • 35JT 4007 Voiturette Infanterie Mdl 37
All the above are resin sets and may be used to complement Blitz Kits P17 Citroën Kégresse, Laffly, or Latil as may be applicable.
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Great news - I've been hoping for some quality 1/35 25mm ATGs.
JUL 26, 2019 - 05:20 PM
Somewhat off topic: Does anyone produce a 1/35th scale model of the French 75mm built by Schneider?
JUL 28, 2019 - 08:58 AM
Mike, Yes; but, you have to like resin... The options for a WW1 version with steel rimmed wooden wheels are: Commander Models 1-038 - RESIN - currently available DES Kit 35042 - RESIN - currently available RPM - 35007 - STYRENE - unsure about availability TOM Modellbau 01 - STYRENE - out of production I have all but the RPM in my stash and am trying to figure out how to proceed to get an accurate and detailed model. There are also a number of inter-war / early days of WW2 examples. IBG just released one with rubber rimmed wooden tires in styrene. I have it on order and may kit bash it with wheels and other parts from my other kits. For this weapon being a revolutionary technological change that forced a turn-of the-century arms race, it is amazing that it is so poorly represented. If I have time, I'll write up a review on the IBG kit when it arrives. Rick
JUL 29, 2019 - 03:49 PM
Thanks Rick for all the "off topic" model info! Mike
JUL 30, 2019 - 12:15 AM
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