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FRENCH FT-17 LIGHT TANK (CAST TURRET)
During the early days of its service, the French FT-17 light tank was fitted with a riveted turret which had some disadvantages, such as complex manufacturing process, poor bullet-proof properties and failure to achieve a full rotation. Later, a new cast turret with riveted and welded construction was developed by Forges et aciéries Paul Girod. The new turret which was manufactured with a simplified process could achieve a full rotation, and it helped improve the tank¡¯s overall performance.
The French FT-17 light tank with a cast turret could accommodate a crew of 2. It was armed with an 8mm Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun or a 37mm Puteaux SA18 gun. FT-17s of the French Army were upgraded with 7.5mm Reibel MAC Mle.31 machine gun from 1931 onwards. Those tanks were primarily used in the WWII.
Over 4100 FT-17s were built in France, and they were widely used in many countries around the world (27 countries confirmed). In the strict sense, the FT-17 was the first real tank in the world. It played a vital role in the history of tank development.
KIT INFO
This 1/35 scale French FT-17 Light Tank (Cast Turret) plastic model kit faithfully represents the structure and shape of the real vehicle. Rich and fine interiors are provided; precise details are included; the movable suspension system is molded perfectly, and the weight-bearing parts are sturdy; cement-free workable track links are easy to assemble; three weapon options and a precision PE fret are provided; four paint schemes for tanks during the period from WWI to WWII are provided.
Length: 142mm Width: 51mm
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This is the precise model of the earliest modern tank that had the first rotatable turret. The armor surfaces full of rivets will make you remember the old times.
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The riveted hull is replicated as per real structure. The cast turret looks realistic.
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There are rich details on the engine deck. Rivets on all armor surfaces are replicated as per real ones.
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Precise running gear consists of metal springs and rods. It truly reproduces the real structure and can absorb shocks.
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Workable cement-free tracks are easy to assemble.
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All hatches can be modeled open to present the precision interiors.
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Cab interiors are represented as per real things. There are realistic folds on the seat.
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The amazing power pack (incl. engine and transmission) is fully replicated.
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This kit consists of yellow plastic sprues, a PE fret, a decal sheet and some metal parts.