Class: Others, Military armored vehicle — Model origin:
02:14:29 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-09-17 23:41 |
M4A1 Sherman Manufacturer unknown |
◊ 2006-09-19 21:05 |
I disagree it's either an M4 or M4A2. The A1 had a cast hull with rounded edges. This is plainly a welded hull model. |
◊ 2008-02-15 21:29 |
this is the same vehicle which appears in the James Garner film "Tank" |
◊ 2009-06-01 08:02 |
Ford produced M4A3 dry stowage Sherman. |
◊ 2010-03-14 00:36 |
-- Last edit: 2010-03-14 04:41:38 |
◊ 2011-08-09 01:26 |
How outdated are the Illinois Army National Guard? |
◊ 2011-08-09 05:58 |
There's a discussion about how the vehicles were provided by members of a military vehicle collector club here: /vehicle_38038-International-Harvester-M9-Halftrack-1943.html |
◊ 2012-05-05 00:09 |
Actually, it has the additional armour in front of the drivers' hatches, which would make it a Chrysler M4A4, not a Ford M4A3, which is an even bigger goof, since the US Army never used M4A4, just British and Commonwealth armies (aside from the Illinois State Army National Guard using M48A5 Pattons by 1979). If you compare the glacis, treads and turret, it looks more like and M4A4 than an M4A3. -- Last edit: 2012-09-09 05:19:39 |
◊ 2013-01-10 22:51 |
No, additional armour in front of the drivers' hatches was used on M4A3 and M4 as well. |
◊ 2021-11-24 04:22 |
That is a M4A3E8 different models of the sherman tank in the front had different things installed anyone can do a simple search an see the difference of each one of them |