M4 Sherman medium tank (plastic) itlooksbetterWhen the M4 medium tank first saw action with the British Army at El Alamein it represented a qualitative step change in performance, with its 75mm gun in a powered turret. Dubbed the Sherman by the British, this name was later adopted by the US. The most produced American tank of the war, the M4 was the initial version and though it was later modified, it showcased the tank's advantages it was reliable, easy to maintain, relatively fast and had
In later Akkadian armies it appears that such troops also operated independently in situations where it would be cumbersome to carry a large body shield
Plastic British Infantry and Weapons will need to be assembled and converted to make the vehicle passengers in similar poses to those shown
the M36 Jackson was introduced
When the Germans crashed over the border into Russia in 1942 they had a secret weapon
The 57mm M1 anti-tank gun was a close copy of the British QF 6pdr which was itself also used by some American units
Contains one metal gun with 3 German Heer Mid to Late War crew and a plastic 60mm round base
In games of Bolt Action the Churchill Crocodile is a super-heavy tank with a medium anti-tank gun and a flame thrower
Used to pull field pieces around the Vickers Utility fulfilled a vital role for the Belgian army
Contains 24 plastic and metal miniatures
but carrying weapons appropriate to regular troops - pike and shot
This is a metal and plastic boxed containing 47 miniatures
designated M36B1