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US M36 Tank Destroyer in 1/35 scale from Tamiya , reference 35390.
Model to assemble and paint. Paints and glue not included.
Length: 216 mm
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US M36 Tank Destroyer in 1/35 scale from Tamiya , reference 35390.
Model to assemble and paint. Paints and glue not included.
Length: 216 mm
During World War II, American forces developed the M10 tank destroyer with a 76.2mm gun, which proved ineffective against heavily armored German tanks such as the Tiger and Panzer. Based on the M10A1 chassis and equipped with a 450hp gasoline engine, the M36 featured a new open-topped turret and a 90mm gun. The M36 was first used on the Franco-German border in October 1944. By the time Germany surrendered in May 1945, over 1,000 M36s were deployed in 21 battalions and contributed to the advance of the Allied forces.
• 1/35 scale kit to assemble and paint.
• Length: 216mm, width: 88mm.
• Model designed from careful study of the real machine.
• Shapes and proportions perfectly reproduced, in particular the open turret on the top.
• Meticulously detailed turret interior, particularly the 90mm gun breech and auxiliary mechanisms. Shell racks, floor, bulkheads and accessories… reproduced.
• Complex turret counterweight shapes meticulously reproduced using slide mold technology. Easy assembly and realistic rendering of the original cast metal texture.
• Tracks made up of separate injected plastic sections and pads.
• Ammo crates and tanker figure included.
• Two marking possibilities: a vehicle from the 3rd US Army in Luxembourg, and one from the 774th
Tank Destroyer Battalion in Germany.