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Jakko ‌ (Jakko)
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British Char B1 bis

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28 17 May 2025, 14:52
gorby
Shame you never completed the Fantasque camouflage because no doubt it really would have looked fantastic.
1  17 May 2025, 15:33
Jakko ‌ Author
Other people have done it quite well since then, though. Probably a lot better than I would have done it back then, and likely also than I would now 🙂
1  17 May 2025, 17:21
Sergio Ordonez
Jakko: never heard about Char B in the British Army, so I Will resesrch and follow your assembly with Big expectation.
Thanks so much!
 18 May 2025, 18:35
Jakko ‌ Author
That's because they never had any — but in 1940 there were sort-of serious talks about British steel works casting armour sections for B1 bis and/or H39 tanks (mostly about the latter), in return for which they would get completed tanks equal to half the number of sets of armour they made, and also some ideas for producing French tanks in the UK. Nothing came of any of this, of course. But these are what-if models based on the premise that the early part of the war happened in the way the French and British had envisioned, rather than the way the Germans did. In that case there would be a front line in northern France in 1941, and so the British might have had a need for tanks like these — or at least, might have been supplied with them so they put them to use.
2  18 May 2025, 20:19
Sergio Ordonez
Thank you so much, mate. A what-if build is alesys interesting. If British Army one, much more interesting for me.
Thanks, mate!
1  18 May 2025, 20:40
Edouard Carr
Following with interest, looking forward to the final results.
1  18 May 2025, 20:43
Clair Greenwood
Here and following 🙂
1  18 May 2025, 21:58
Villiers de Vos
Following and booking my seat.
1  23 May 2025, 06:33
David Taylor
Back in Jakko.
1  31 May 2025, 20:15

Album info

A what-if model of what a Char B1 bis tank might have looked like in British service in 1941.

48 images
1:35
Completed
1:35 Light Tank H39 (Tamiya 35389)1:35 B1 bis (Tamiya 35282)1:35 Early Barrels for British infantry tanks Valentine Mk.II to VII or Matilda Mk.III/IV (Aber 35 L-226)2+

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