Now for a bit of story on this tank and why there is so many characters with it:
The Char 2C was designed by the french to fight in WW1 and was made very long, tall and had plenty of machineguns for it supossed job at crossing and clearing trenches, sadly the project was finished way too late and it did not see action in WW1, but that didn't stop the french from producing a few and putting it into service in 1921, being the heaviest tank to be in service in any country with a weight of 70 tons.
Due to the lenght and ammount of guns on the Char 2C a crew of 12 was required, 1 driver, 1 commander, 4 machinegunners, 1 loader, 1 gunner, 1 radio operator, 2 mechanics and 1 electrician.
Despite being in service from 1921 into 1940 it did not see any action during WW2 since some tanks were out of service for repairs and the others were moved deep in to their territory to avoid enemy capture.
It's one of my favorite designs just for the absurd size it has.
The Char 2C was designed by the french to fight in WW1 and was made very long, tall and had plenty of machineguns for it supossed job at crossing and clearing trenches, sadly the project was finished way too late and it did not see action in WW1, but that didn't stop the french from producing a few and putting it into service in 1921, being the heaviest tank to be in service in any country with a weight of 70 tons.
Due to the lenght and ammount of guns on the Char 2C a crew of 12 was required, 1 driver, 1 commander, 4 machinegunners, 1 loader, 1 gunner, 1 radio operator, 2 mechanics and 1 electrician.
Despite being in service from 1921 into 1940 it did not see any action during WW2 since some tanks were out of service for repairs and the others were moved deep in to their territory to avoid enemy capture.
It's one of my favorite designs just for the absurd size it has.
I'll also work on an alt coloring for the super pershing, the "picked up armor" style as asked by a friend