- Reproduce the markings that make enemy soldiers stare
[About actual car]
- The American M4 Sherman tank was the Allied main battle tank during World War II.
- It was mass-produced by taking advantage of the industrial production capacity of the United States, and was also provided to allied countries such as the United Kingdom and Canada.
- There are many variations, such as various improvements made during the production process.
- One of them is M4A3E8.
- A welded body with a simplified design and increased productivity is equipped with a long-barreled 52-caliber 76.2mm M1A2 tank gun in a cast turret.
- The suspension is equipped with a horizontal spiral spring suspension HVSS and a wide 23 inch wide track.
- The engine was equipped with a Ford V8 petrol engine.
- It was operated for a long time after the war, and was active as the main battle tank of the United Nations Army, mainly in the United States, along with the M26 Pershing and M46 Patton in the Korean War.
[About the model]
-A 1/72 scale plastic model assembled and painted model of the American M4A3E8 Sherman, Easy Eight.
-In 1951, the markings of the 89th Tank Battalion, which played an active role in the battle at the Han River during the Korean War, are reproduced.
- The sharp teeth and eyes drawn on the front of the car body painted in red are firmly reproduced in the model.
- Powerful markings are attractive.
-Of course, the 1/72 scale finish has a strong presence, such as a cast turret and a welded body.
- The shape of the turret is realistically reproduced along with the texture of the casting.
- The machine gun mounted on the turret is also realistically modeled to tighten the finish of the turret.
- Welding marks on the upper part of the car body are well reproduced.
- The HVSS type suspension that reproduces the structure with multiple parts tightens your feet.
- Markings that intimidate enemy soldiers are a notable model.
[Major features]
- A pre-assembled and painted plastic model that reproduces the American M4A3E8 Sherman, Easy Eight, who was active in the Korean War.
- 1951 modeled the vehicle of the 89th tank battalion that fought in the Han River of the Korean War
- The coloring and markings on the front of the car body are attractive.
- Scale is 1/72. Accurately reproduces the straight body design of Easy Eight
- The shape of the turret is realistically reproduced.
- Three-dimensional reproduction of HVSS type suspension with multiple parts
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )