I have been thinking about getting some French Char 2c tanks for a while now.

The Char 2C was developed during the Great War, but did not enter operational service until after the war. It was a heavy tank landship designed for the trenches of the First World War. By 1921 , ten tanks were built, and were operational during the start of World War Two. After Germany broke through French defences in June 1940, they were sent away from the front to save them. They were unable to reach safety and deliberately destroyed to prevent capture.
I did think about getting some resin models, even a 3D printed version. However in December 2024 Battlefront announced that they were releasing models of the Char 2C.
You get three models in the box, these are resin kits with metal parts.
These are lovely crisp castings and really look the part. You also realise how large they are, well they were super heavy for their time, even if later in the second world was there were even larger and heavier tanks.
I washed the resin and took the time to glue the tracks to the hull of the tanks. I then glued the metal weapons, of which two are attached to the two turrets and three to the front of the hull.
I decided to glue the rear smaller turret into the hull, as I couldn’t really see any advantage in having it loose.
After constructing the models, the next stage was undercoating the models.
After giving the models a white undercoat, I then gave them a base coat of Wraithbone Spray.
I think this might be lighter than I thought it would be. However I am planning to use a wash on the models. I am attempting to recreate the paint scheme as shown at the top of the article.
The Char 2C is quite a big tank and I took a photograph of the Char 2C next to a Somua S35 medium tank.
The next stage will be the green camouflage pattern.











