WW2 FRENCH HALF-TRACK SCHNEIDER AMC P16

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Awesome looking multi part model of this very useful HALF-TRACK SCHNEIDER AMC P16

 would Suit someone who loves WW2 and great as part of a diorama or a standalone display model

As with all FDM prints smooth/Fill/ and paint to suit


Any remaining support material can be removed with flat cutters etc




Mounting a 3.7cm gun and a co-axial 7.5mm machine gun this armoured half track was in use by the French military long before the start of the Second World War. As the war began the French army was in the process of phasing the Schneider's out and replacing them with the light Hotchkiss tank.


The P 16 was developed in 1924 by Citroën from the earlier Citroën-Kégresse Modèle 1923, one of the models applying the Kégresse track. It was very similar in conception but had an enlarged armoured hull, built by Schneider, and a stronger 60 hp Panhard engine. In June 1925 an order was obtained for a pre-series of four vehicles. In October that year a first production series of ten is ordered. Citroën found itself unable to produce the vehicles and the order was delegated to SchneiderCitroën would supply the chassis, Kégresse the suspension and Schneider, responsible for the final assembly, the armour plates.


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