Academy 13521 1/35 USSR M10 (Lend-Lease) Tank Demonte Plastic model
Brand:Academy
Stock Code:A13521
Product Sizes:19.5 x 8.7 cm.
Scale:1/35 (the model of the truth has been reduced 1/35 times)
Type:Disassembled Kit (need to combine and paint)
Material:Plastic
1/35 USSR M10 (Lend-Lease) Model Contents
- Plastic injection parts
- Decal
- Photo Etched
- Assembly guide.
1/35 USSR M10 (Lend-Lease) Model Features
- Disasted plastic parts.
- Use a frame scissors to remove the parts.
- Use a model knife and sanding to clean the burr in the parts.
- Fill the gaps between the parts with filling material and sanding.
- There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
- You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
- It is recommended to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
Hobbytime Review
M10 tank hunter, II. He was an American tank hunter of World War II. USA's II. After entering World War II and the establishment of Tank Destroyer Force, a suitable vehicle was needed to equip new battalions. In November 1941, the army requested an armed vehicle in a completely rotating tower after criticizing other temporary models were designed very badly. The prototype of the M10 was designed in early 1942 and delivered in April of that year. After appropriate changes in the body and tower, the modified version was selected for production in June 1942 as a 3 -inch day motor Carige M10 (or M10 GMC). A 3 -inch (76.2 mm) M7 M7 Mountain Mountain M4 Sherman tank (M4a2 production type) in a turret rotating on the chassis. The M4A3 variant, which is an alternative model, is also produced in M10A1. The production of the two models lasted from September 1942 to December 1943 and October 1942 to November 1943, respectively.
M10, numerically II. It was the most important US tank hunter in World War II. The thin, but the sloping armor combined with the reliable transfer organs of the M4 and a very powerful tank ball mounted mounted on an open tare. Although it was old in the face of newly new German tanks like Panther and presented more powerful and better designed species, the M10 remained in service until the end of the war. During the Second World War, the primary use of the M10 tank hunter was the United States, but most of the United Kingdom, Canada and Free French forces were borrowed. Several dozen were sent to the Soviet Union. The post -war M10 was given to various countries such as M10, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands as a military surplus through the law of mutual defense aid, or it was purchased by countries such as Israel and the Republic of China in other ways.
The M10 is often referred to as "Wolverine", sometimes an official name that appears in the Chrysler commercials, but is not used by US troops; [3] The M10 was never officially called a pseudonym, or when used by American troops, it was not referred to as such assembly, which called it a "TD" (generally a pseudonym for any tank hunter) beyond its official definition.
A total of 1,648 M10 was supplied to the British army through the Lend-Lease program by the United States. British M10s were determined as 3 -inch self -driven M10 (3 -inch SPM M10). The M10 against "Kama" was known as "3 -inch SPM M10 MK I" and the "duck invoice" is mainly called M10, "3 -inch SPM M10 MK II". 1.017 of the vehicles from May 1944 to April 1945 strong 17 Libra (76.2 mm) was armed with the ball. [22] The name used for both 3 -inch and 17 -libal versions in the Tank Design Department. [c] 17 Libra transformations were determined in various ways by adding a "C" suffix to the definition of "M10" or called "17PDR M10". Since the duck beak better balance the weight against the weight, most of the vehicles converted were 3 -inch SPM M10 MK II. The gun shield needed modification to accept the barrel. The 17 libles had a hole similar to the 3 -inch M7 ball, but had a longest barrel and used a larger driving charging that provides much superior armor drilling capabilities. 17PDR SP was used by British, Canada and Poland armies in Italy and Northwest Europe. In addition to serving with the British forces in Northwest Europe, they remained after the war. The turrets of non -rifles were removed and used as artillery tractor.
In the British service, the M10, as self -driven tank weapons, was employed by the royal artillery regiments. Typically, there were M10 on two batteries and 17 -libal pistol in the other two batteries. A tactical theory was that two batteries that were drawn would form a weapon line and a moving M10 battery on each wing to drive or direct the enemy tanks to the static weapon line. In practice, the UK batteries were frequently separated in Normandy, M10s were assigned to the British tank brigades equipped with Churchill tanks equipped with 75 mm ball, just as in British 17 Libra transformations.
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