American industry could put more Shermans in the line than the total of all German tanks fielded. The M4 variant mounted a 76mm gun and a completely new turret, giving Shermans a fighting chance against the flanks and rear of the German heavies. In the field, crews uprated the armor on their tanks with tree branches, sandbags, cement blocks, anything they could scrounge… and they fought hard—hard enough to win, hard enough to conquer, hard enough to free Europe from the most tyrannical regime history has ever known.
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Country: United StatesScale: 1/35Parts: 190+Skill Level: 3Model Length: 6.49 in (165 mm)– Painting and assembly required– 3 sprues – One-piece tracks– Includes one figure – Decals– Illustrated instructions and paint guides
Paint & Decal Guides:
A. 5th Corps, 741st Tank Battalion, Company A, Vehicle 7, D-Day, Normandie, 1944European GreenSkin ToneWoodGun MetalField DrabLeatherOlive Drab
B. 10th Army Division, 11th Tank Battalion, Company B, Vehicle 15, Ardennes, 1945European GreenSkin ToneWoodGun MetalField DrabLeatherOlive Drab
C. US Marine Corps, Pacific, 1944European GreenSkin ToneWoodGun MetalField DrabLeatherOlive Drab









