Hi Nelson!
Thank you for a prompt reply.
http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/china.html
http://www.tankmuseum.org
Yes, I know both websites which you are recommending. But very thanks you for the interest.
>The color photo of the VCL M1936 light tank (click on to enlarge) shows the standard camouflage paint scheme provided on >the tanks sold to the NEI, which may well be the same one used by the Chinese. BUT the reader is cautioned that the >armament, wireless equipment, and camouflage paint scheme differed, as specified by the purchaser. Again, China is >confirmed as one such purchaser, but no other particulars are mentioned.
Almost certainly 4 Chinese vehicles VCL M1936 light tank which were a serwed at Chinese 2nd Tank Battalion during second battle of Shanghai - they were painting as similarly as in 1-3 picture, or 2 picture.
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From my Japanese friends I know, that probably VCL M1936 light tank from 2nd Tank Battalion was not captured by the IJA during battle of Shanghaj 1937.
However after the KNIL surrender IJA captured by probably about 15 serviceable VCL M1936 light tank. This vehicles probably used for training and police duties.
Curiosity Poland was probably the first foreign country, in which the Vickers company tested new VCL M1936 light tank. It was taken the September and the October of 1932 (in surroundings of the stronghold Modlin, near Warsaw). Representatives of the Vickers company presented three vehicles there: one VCL M1936 light tank, one Carden Loyd M1931 Amphibious Tank and some artillery prime mover.
Best regards,
Jabu