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THE FRENCH ARMY

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GWF-34
THE GREAT WAR,1914-1918
FRENCH INFANTRY 1917-1918,
STRETCHER PARTY,
(4pcs)


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The Renault FT, was a French light tank that was among the most revolutionary and influential tank designs in history. The FT was the first production tank to have its armament within a fully rotating turret. The Renault FT's configuration – crew compartment at the front, engine compartment at the back, and main armament in a revolving turret – became and remains the standard tank layout. Over 3,000 Renault FT tanks were manufactured by French industry, most of them during the year 1918.
Armoured warfare historian Steven Zaloga has called the Renault FT "the world's first modern tank."


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GWF-08H
THE GREAT WAR,1914-1918
RENAULT FT,
“BERLIET” TURRET,
HOTCHKISS 8mm MACHINE GUN,
3rd Company, 2nd Platoon,
(2pcs)



The original one piece cast turret, had many problems, mainly in that it only permitted a Hotchkiss machine gun to be mounted. Research led to a second design of what was to be known as the “Omnibus”. This turret allowed for mounting either the Puteaux cannon or the Hotchkiss machine gun. This turret was assembled of flat steel plates screwed to a frame and was shaped like an octagonal prism that narrowed towards the top.

The third type of turret designed for the Renault FT, was produced by the Berliet factories, hence it became known as the “Berliet Turret”.
This turret was produced in 1918 and its objective was to improve the resistance of the armour. The turret was manufactured in 2 elements. A cast roof of 16mm thickness, and a forged turret ring in the shape of a flattened cone. The “Berliet Turret” had thicker armour and consequently was heavier than previous turrets. It was still moved manually by the commander/gunner of the tank.

The Mle 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge became the standard machine gun of the French Army during World War I. The Hotchkiss machine gun, a sturdy and reliable weapon, remained in active service with the French army until the early 1940s. By the end of 1918, 47,000 Hotchkiss machine guns had already been delivered to the French army alone. If one adds the international sales, the total number of Hotchkiss machine guns that were manufactured in various calibers is close to 100.000.

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**PLEASE NOTE THE DOORS ON THE TURRET DO NOT OPEN**

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GWF-08P
THE GREAT WAR,1914-1918
RENAULT FT,
“BERLIET” TURRET,
PUTEAUX SA 18, 37mm GUN,
3rd Company, 2nd Platoon,
(2pcs)



The Puteaux SA 18 was a French single-shot, breech-loading cannon, used from World War I onward, primarily mounted on combat vehicles.
It was a simple, reliable weapon with a high rate of fire made possible by a semi-automatic breech system . It was primarily intended to be used against infantry and machine-gun nests, due to its low muzzle velocity which proscribed anti-armour use. Though armour penetration was poor, even as late as 1939 it was sufficient to combat light armoured vehicles. The gun was operated by one soldier, and found easy to use with a low incidence of jamming. It was sighted on target with a separate scope attached to the left side of the weapon.

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**PLEASE NOTE THE DOORS ON THE TURRET DO NOT OPEN**





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Love the French wounded sets, and will be getting those. Don't really understand further Renault tanks, even with the different turret.^&confuse -- Al
 

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