I'm sure I read somewhere (thought it was on this site but can't find it now!) that the 2 stowage bins in front of the main turret where later additions just prior to WW2. Can anyone confirm if this is indeed the case or I simply imagined it? Any photos would be great too.
Many thanks
Gary
EDIT: Think I've found the answer to my question!
Anyone have any further info about this particular tank - No.91?
-- Edited by NGBZ on Monday 21st of August 2017 10:10:03 AM
Here som links for more information. The FCM2c never saw war operations in the great War 14-18. In WWII they where saborded on the railway convoi to prévent they fall in ennemy hands. Only the 91 was récuperated by whermacht en sent to Berlin. The n° 97 "Normandie" received an heavier armour in august 1939 you can see it in the link www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/france/tanks-france/char-2c/
CharlieC, you are right I made a number mistake; it is te n°99 that was taken by the germans and not the n° 91.
There is a very little hope that the n° 99 may be still existing somewhere in Russia today.
Any definative evidence out there as to colour used on the 2c? Instructions say Vallejo 71.015 which is similar to Tamiya XF27 Black Green (I prefer Tamiya paints). Is this likely to be correct?
Certainly at least three of them had cammo - 91, 93, and 99 according to the photos I've got. I suspect that they all had one form or another during their service and only the one - 93 - was kept colourful - possibly for parades or films.
The same goes for the bottom side skirts - on, off, and front half missing. I presume that they got a real bashing when doing cross-country work?