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Standard M4A3 version
£13.00
Sherman marine version
£16.00
76mm version
£13.00
105mm howitzer version
£13.00
M4A3 "Easy Eight" version
£13.00
Easy Eight
£13.00
Flamethrower version
£13.50
Sherman M4A3
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.
Standard M4A3 version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3 Amphibious
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.

This version has the snorkels fitted allowing it to advance from the sea.
Sherman marine version
£16.00
Sherman M4A3 Calliope
Model comes in 6 parts; Hull, Turret, Tracks, Calliope, Rocket Support Strut.

A separate Turret without the Calliope is available should you wish to attach the Calliope permanently to one and have a spare so the model can be used with or without the rockets.

Officially designated the T34 (Calliope) this Sherman is based on the M4A3 chassis and is armed with 60 4-6 inch rocket tubes. It saw limited combat in 1944 and 1945.
£16.00
Sherman M4A3E2 Jumbo
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3E2 Jumbo variant of the Sherman was fitted with a 75mm gun however some were fitted with the 76mm as depicted in this model.

The US Army wanted an uparmoured version of their medium tank for the European theatre. This became the M4A3E2. It seems that the nickname Jumbo was given to it after the war.

254 Jumbos were built. The vehicle had 38mm of additional armour welded to the upper hull front & sides taking the overall thickness to 76mm. The turret was also given extra armour.

The first 128 Jumbos arrived in France in September 1944 destined for the 3rd Armoured Division. In February 1045, around 100 M4A3E2s had their 75mm guns replaced with 76mm.

It is believed that there are currently 8 surviving Jumbos.
76mm version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3E8 (105)
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3(105) variant of the Sherman was fitted with a 105mm howitzer rather than the 75mm or 76mm gun and was used for infantry support rather than anti-armour.

It was produced from May 1944 to March 1945 and a total of 3,039 were built. They were often used in conjunction with the Zippo flamethrower versions by the United States Marine Corps against Japanese fortifications.
105mm howitzer version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3E8 (v1)
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.

The " M4A3 Easy Eight" had upgraded suspension and a 76.2mm M1 cannon.

The E8 saw action after WWII in both Korea and Vietnam.
M4A3 "Easy Eight" version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3E8 (v2)
This model comes in seven parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.

The " M4A3 Easy Eight" had upgraded suspension and a 76.2mm M1 cannon.

The E8 saw action after WWII in both Korea and Vietnam.

This is an alternative version to another we print which requires less cleaning up
Easy Eight
£13.00
Sherman M4A3R3 Zippo
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942, however, the Zippo depicted in this model came about as a result of a need by the United States Marine Corps to be able to deal with Japanese bunkers and fortifications with a flamethrower tank and came into service in 1944. It saw action at Iwo Jima.

The Zippo was named after the American cigarette lighter.
Flamethrower version
£13.50
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