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machinehead Supporting Member of TMP12 Aug 2021 12:36 p.m. PST

Dragon Panzer Korps and Revell.

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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP12 Aug 2021 1:32 p.m. PST

No, do not tell me.

I am learning about "Shermans"

This is incredibly detailed, never mind the 144th scale. So, it is small hatch, welded hull, no loader's hatch, bogies too close for a M4, later gun mantlet though, low bustle, one piece transmission housing, still has a pistol port.

It is an M4. Not an M4A1, an M4A2, M4A3, M4A4, not an 105 or 76 gun.But then I doubted. The engine cover is the real clue and here it is covered. The rear suggests an M4A2 so this is either US Marines or Lend-Lease

Terrific detailing whoever is using this. I have spent much of the day working on something twice this size and a fortnight ago working on one 4 times the size. Not sure either looks much more detailed.

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