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Fighting First Plastic Preview
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Fighting First Plastic Preview New Plastic Shermans and Priests Join The War
The United States is the newest army to enter the war. They boast some of the best tanks and self-propelled guns to see the battlefields of North Africa and today we can share a first look at what the new plastic models will look like...
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M4 Sherman |
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The M4 Medium Tank—best known by the nickname ‘Sherman’ given to it by the British—is the most famous American tank, operated in large numbers by the US and their allies across all theatres. Over the course of the war there will be numerous variants, changing the engine and suspension, adding more armour and bigger guns, but all with the same tall, solid shape.
The model includes two different transmission covers (that's the bit at the 'nose' of the hull, two different gun mantlets and sand guards making it a very versatile kit... more on this another time however.
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M7 Priest |
While towed artillery is fine for the infantry divisions, an armored force requires a good self-propelled artillery piece which can keep up with the tanks as they advance. The British gave the M7 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage the nickname ‘Priest’ because of the pulpit-like appearance of its machine-gun mounting ring.
The new M7 Priest is a fantastic model to put together with the components nicely keyed to make assembly as simple (and fast) as possible. For me it is the simplicity of attaching the machine-gun 'pulpit' that was the most outstanding feature!
~ Chris
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