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M3 Grant Medium Tank
WWII British Army Grant with welded upper hull.
20 sprues, upper & lower hull and turret. Choice of 3 markings: Census T24656 (preserved in USA, ex-Budge Collection); 10th Armoured Division (UK); 8th Army (UK). L: 162.2mm, W: 77.8mm, Total parts 640+
M48A1 used by USA's Cold War allies, especially other NATO countries. 8 sprues, upper & lower hull & tracks. Choice of 7 markings.
L: 244.2mm, W: 103.7mm, Total parts 540+
US M3A5 Medium Tank
The M3 Lee was an American medium tank used during World War II. In Britain, the tank was given two names based on its turret configuration and crew size. Tanks with US-pattern turrets were called "Lee" after Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Variants with British-pattern turrets were known as "Grant" after Union general Ulysses S. Grant.
The diesel-engined M3A5 saw combat in North Africa, Italy and the ...
M4A3E8 Sherman Medium Tank Early Sherman "Easy Eight" with detail up set. USUALLY £239.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!
Tank, Medium, M4, to use the official US Army Ordnance Department nomenclature, underpinned American armoured forces during the Second World War and the Korean War, and is regarded as one of the most important military vehicles ever made. Better known as the "General Sherman", or simply "Sherman", more than 49,...
M4A3E8 Sherman "Easy Eight"
In its final form the M4 Sherman tank was classified M4A3E8 in testing (Model four, Advanced three, Enhancement eight), and featured new horizontally-mounted suspension (HVSS), wider track, bigger main gun (76mm) and improved protection. In the contemporary US phonetic alphabet, the letter "E" was represented by "Easy" which led to the tank's nickname "Easy Eight".
22 sprues, upper & lower hull, ...