Item# 35287

B1 Bis (German Army)

Discontinued

After their conquest of France in 1940, the German Army took many captured French vehicles and AFVs and converted them for their own use. One such example was the ... Learn more

B1 Bis (German Army)

  1. Description


    After their conquest of France in 1940, the German Army took many captured French vehicles
    and AFVs and converted them for their own use. One such example was the Char B1 bis tank,
    which featured modifications such as a cupola with split hatch covers, concrete block for added
    protection, and various German Army standard tools. Some were even converted into
    flamethrower tanks. These modified tanks were issued to German units who operated them on
    the Eastern Front as well as on the Channel Islands. After the Normandy invasion, recaptured
    examples were returned to Free French forces for use until the end of the war.

  2. 1/35 scale assembly model kit of a B1 bis tank as converted by the German Army.
  3. Modification such as split hatch covers, added concrete block armor, German-spec tools and
    antennas, and exhaust nozzles that set this tank apart are all accurately reproduced.
  4. Tracks do not require any cement for assembly.
  5. Comes with 4 types of unique markings to depict both German and Free French vehicles.
  6. Full-color painting & marking guide conveniently included as a reference.
  7. Also includes a historical background about the tanks deployment and exploits.
  8. 1 German tank crew figure in a sitting pose is included for mounting on the rear turret hatch.

  9. Specifications

    • Discontinued True
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