
1/35 French Light Tank H39 Plastic Model Kit (TAM35389)
This 1/35-scale plastic model kit recreates the French H39 light tank, an improved version of the prewar H35 developed for cavalry use. It’s a project for modelers who want a historically grounded WWII armor subject to display or diorama work.
The kit reproduces the H39’s enhanced hull and turret and captures key details such as a 120-horsepower engine and a 37mm L/33 gun. In history, the H39 served in the late 1930s and early WWII period, and after France’s surrender, many were upgraded and issued by German forces, including use during the occupation of Norway in 1940. This makes it a compelling 1/35-scale build for those looking to explore the tank’s wartime story with accuracy and craftsmanship.
This 1/35-scale plastic model kit recreates the French H39 light tank, an improved version of the prewar H35 developed for cavalry use. It’s a project for modelers who want a historically grounded WWII armor subject to display or diorama work.
The kit reproduces the H39’s enhanced hull and turret and captures key details such as a 120-horsepower engine and a 37mm L/33 gun. In history, the H39 served in the late 1930s and early WWII period, and after France’s surrender, many were upgraded and issued by German forces, including use during the occupation of Norway in 1940. This makes it a compelling 1/35-scale build for those looking to explore the tank’s wartime story with accuracy and craftsmanship.
Description
This 1/35-scale plastic model kit recreates the French H39 light tank, an improved version of the prewar H35 developed for cavalry use. It’s a project for modelers who want a historically grounded WWII armor subject to display or diorama work.
The kit reproduces the H39’s enhanced hull and turret and captures key details such as a 120-horsepower engine and a 37mm L/33 gun. In history, the H39 served in the late 1930s and early WWII period, and after France’s surrender, many were upgraded and issued by German forces, including use during the occupation of Norway in 1940. This makes it a compelling 1/35-scale build for those looking to explore the tank’s wartime story with accuracy and craftsmanship.


