1/48th M4 Sherman Early Production Tank Plastic Model Kit Tamiya TAM32505
1/48th M4 Sherman Early Production Tank Plastic Model Kit Tamiya TAM32505
ICONIC U.S. MEDIUM TANK MODEL
Presenting the Tamiya TAM32505 1/48th scale U.S. Medium Tank M4 Sherman Plastic Model Kit, designed for enthusiasts. Please note that paint and glue are not included, allowing for customization based on your preferences.
DETAILS OF A LEGENDARY VEHICLE
The M4 Sherman was a crucial component of the Allied forces' success during World War II, with around 50,000 units produced. This model highlights the features of the early production variant, which includes a distinct 60-degree angled welded hull and a cast turret equipped with a 75mm M3 cannon.
EXCEPTIONAL ACCURACY AND FEATURES
This model boasts impressive details that reflect the unique characteristics of the early production M4 Sherman. Key features include the accurately depicted 3-piece bolted transmission housing, sharp upper hull angles, and a smooth cast turret. The die-cast hull adds weight and realism to the assembly.
CUSTOMIZABLE DESIGN OPTIONS
Enthusiasts will appreciate the versatility of this model, as it includes three sets of markings, including those used during the Normandy landings. The commander’s hatch and upper hull hatches can be assembled in both open and closed positions, enhancing the display options.
EASY ASSEMBLY AND ADDITIONAL DETAILING
The model is designed for straightforward assembly, with many small details such as accessories pre-molded onto the upper hull. After assembly, the turret can rotate and the cannon can be elevated or lowered, providing further interaction with the completed model.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SERIOUS COLLECTOR
Measuring 120mm in length and 57mm in width, this model represents a concise yet detailed homage to the M4 Sherman, capturing the spirit of its historical significance.
This model captures the essence of the iconic M4 Sherman, making it an essential addition to any enthusiast's collection, allowing one to relive the remarkable history of this pivotal vehicle in World War II.
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