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1/35 U.S M4A3E8 Sherman Easy Eight Korean War

Item No. 35359

Description

The Sherman – dependable and available in vast numbers - was a game changer for the Allies in WWII, and the Easy Eight was a prevalent variant most notable for its horizontal volute spring suspension (HVSS) and smooth ride. The Easy Eight's career did not end with WWII, however, as a number were refurbished and thrown back into action by a largely demobilised U.S. Army in the Korean War from 1950. They faced off against T34/85s operated by the Korean People's Army with enormous success, and were later often used in a supporting fire role.

About The Model
  • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit
  • Length: 215mm, width: 86mm
  • The form of a Korean War M4A3E8 is expertly captured, with renderings of the various upgrades made to the tank
  • Late production Sherman deflector and gun shield canvas cover are authentically recreated, along with updated gun travel lock and radio equipment
  • Double-pin T80 tracks are rendered accurately and fuss-free by belt-type parts
  • Separate slide mould M2 machine gun mount and barrel attachment point parts
  • Comes with commander and loader torso figures, plus 2 marking options, including the "Rice's Red Devils" company of the 89th Tank Battalion
  • Parts included to create enemy field car
  • This interpretation of the "Rice's Red Devils" markings is based upon photographs and contributing research from David Doyle

New Tamiya Model Kit Releases

1/35 U.S M4A3E8 Sherman Easy Eight Korean War

Item No. 35359
The Sherman – dependable and available in vast numbers - was a game changer for the Allies in WWII, and the Easy Eight was a prevalent variant most notable for its horizontal volute spring suspension (HVSS) and smooth ride. The Easy Eight's career did not end with WWII, however, as a number were

Description

The Sherman – dependable and available in vast numbers - was a game changer for the Allies in WWII, and the Easy Eight was a prevalent variant most notable for its horizontal volute spring suspension (HVSS) and smooth ride. The Easy Eight's career did not end with WWII, however, as a number were refurbished and thrown back into action by a largely demobilised U.S. Army in the Korean War from 1950. They faced off against T34/85s operated by the Korean People's Army with enormous success, and were later often used in a supporting fire role.

About The Model
  • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit
  • Length: 215mm, width: 86mm
  • The form of a Korean War M4A3E8 is expertly captured, with renderings of the various upgrades made to the tank
  • Late production Sherman deflector and gun shield canvas cover are authentically recreated, along with updated gun travel lock and radio equipment
  • Double-pin T80 tracks are rendered accurately and fuss-free by belt-type parts
  • Separate slide mould M2 machine gun mount and barrel attachment point parts
  • Comes with commander and loader torso figures, plus 2 marking options, including the "Rice's Red Devils" company of the 89th Tank Battalion
  • Parts included to create enemy field car
  • This interpretation of the "Rice's Red Devils" markings is based upon photographs and contributing research from David Doyle

New Tamiya Model Kit Releases