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French manufacturing tank that was used by different countries of the conflict, including axis countries that used them after having defeated the French in 1940.
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Reference: 000400-001
Brand: M Bergman
Middle French tank. Different versions available: Somua S35 Somua S35, Germanized version Sau-40
Reference: 005965-001
Brand: Wargame3d
1 x Tractor RENAULT 36R TRC +Trailer
Reference: 002917-001
Brand: Panzer Printer
1 x Somua MCG half-track download
Reference: 002916-001
Brand: Panzer Printer
1 x Panhard 201 (Panhard 40P)
Reference: 000269-001
Brand: M Bergman
armored car development by Rolls-Roice in 1914. Versions: 1914 version with rivets version 1920 with rivets Version 1920 of the RAF with rivets
Reference: 001827-001
Brand: Eskice Miniatures
This set includes: 1 civil car 2 crew 8 infantry
Reference: 001759-002
Brand: Eskice Miniatures
1 x Chenillette Renault
Reference: 005079-001
Brand: Wargame3d
1 x Semovente L40 da 47-32
Reference: 000930-001
Brand: 3d Breed
3 x Japanese gunners (i). Indicates what type of cannon are
Reference: 000065-001
Brand: Deweycat
The 155 mm vaus model 1917 Schneider was a French howbid designed by Schneider. It was essentially the 155 C canon Modèle 1915 Schneider with a plastic shutter to use propellant load in fabric loots instead of metal sheath. He was used during World War. At the beginning of World War II it was still in service.
Reference: 000072-001
Brand: Deweycat
The German Pak 97/38 was a hybrid, which consisted of transporting Pak 38 and the weapon was a modified French cannon of 75 mm of 1897, of which the Germans captured thousands of pieces in 1940.
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French manufacturing tank that was used by different countries of the conflict, including axis countries that used them after having defeated the French in 1940.