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M4 Sherman / Firefly IC & Deep Wading Trunk Set 1 M4 Bundle by Rubicon Models USA

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Management number 213360388 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213360388
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The M4 Sherman, a widely-used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies during WW2, demonstrated reliability, affordability, and abundance. Thousands were distributed via the Lend-Lease program to the British Commonwealth and the Soviet Union. Named after American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman by the British, the M4 Sherman evolved from the M3 Medium Tank, featuring a side-sponson mount for its main armament. It retained much of the previous mechanical design but housed the main 75mm gun in a fully traversing turret. A one-axis gyrostabilizer helped keep the reticle on target when the tank stopped to fire. The designers prioritized mechanical reliability, ease of production and maintenance, durability, standardization of parts and ammunition, and moderate size and weight. These factors, combined with Sherman's superior armor and armament at the time, outclassed German light and medium tanks fielded from 1939 to 1942. Produced in large numbers, the M4 spearheaded many offensives by the Western Allies after 1942. When it entered combat in North Africa with the British Army at El Alamein in late 1942, it increased the advantage of Allied armor over Axis armor and was superior to lighter German and Italian tank designs. The US Army believed the M4 would be adequate to win the war, and no pressure was exerted for further tank development due to logistical and transport restrictions. Tank destroyer battalions using vehicles built on the M4 hull and chassis, with open-topped turrets and more potent high-velocity guns, entered widespread use in the Allied armies. Even by 1944, most M4 Shermans retained their dual-purpose 75mm gun. By then, the M4 was inferior in firepower and armor to increasing numbers of German heavy tanks but fought on with numerical superiority and mutual support from growing numbers of fighter-bombers and artillery pieces. Some Shermans were produced with a more capable gun, the 76mm gun M1, or refitted with an Ordnance QF17-pounder by the British (the Sherman Firefly). The relative ease of production allowed large numbers of the M4 to be manufactured, and significant investment in tank recovery and repair units enabled disabled vehicles to be repaired and returned to service quickly. These factors combined to give the Allies numerical superiority in most battles, and many infantry divisions were provided with M4s and tank destroyers. After World War II, the Sherman, particularly its many improved and upgraded versions, continued to see combat service in various conflicts around the world.

  • Comes with both small and large hatch hulls
  • Features both low and high bustle turrets
  • Includes both 75mm gun and 105mm howitzer
  • Offers the option to build a British Firefly IC
  • Provides multiple mantlet choices
  • Includes open or closed turret and hull hatches
  • Tank crew figures are included
Scale 1/35 scale
Theme Vehicle
Seasons All Seasons
Brand Name Rubicon Models USA
Paint Type Acrylic
Manufacturer Rubicon Models USA
Material Type Plastic
Art Craft Kit Type model building
Included Components small hatch hulls, large hatch hulls, low bustle turrets, high bustle turrets, 75mm gun, 105mm howitzer, tank crew figures
Age Range Description Kid

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