75mm Assault Gun (1/72) AHM 1:76K7 1969 New box Ford GT40 AHM 1:16 197x Changed ???Chapparal 2E Motorized AHM 1:32K-21F-98 197x Changed ???Ford Mk4 Motorized AHM 1:32K-21G-98 196x Bell P-39 AHM 1:87SK-13 1974 Changed ???New entries in the database ...
M3 Lee Late Production 75mm M3 L/40 (long) & 37mm M6 gun barrels - Takom Master 1:35GM-35-032 2021 New tool M3 Lee PE-detail set for Takom Microdesign 1:35MD 035289 2018 New tool M3 Lee/Grant Field Modified Fishtail Exhausts for Takom The New TMD 1:3535-1360 2018 New ...
United States of America (1941) Medium Tank – 1,000 Planned, 12 Built As early as summer 1941, it was outlined in the design of the Medium Tank T6 – the future M4 Sherman – that consideration be given to a degree of modularity when it came to the tank’s main gun. It was hoped...
Conversions of 75mm armed US Sherman took place starting in March of 45. The US conversions were different in a few ways. The armored box on the rear of the turret was a little bigger to fit US radios, and the M2 machine gun brackets were welded to the end of the radio box. The t...
The tank features a low-profile common remotely operated weapon system (Crows) installed with a 12.7mm machine gun. A 7.62mm M240 machine gun is also mounted coaxially with the main gun. Abrams tank observation and fire control The tank is fitted with improved forward-looking infrared (IFLIR)...
Light Tank T21 United States of America (1942-1943) Light Tank – None Built Introduction When the US joined the war in 1941, their primary light tank was the M3 Stuart and, while this vehicle was acceptable for that time, there was an interest in a new light tank. In January 1941, ...
WW2 US German soldiers Figure vehicle Military Building Blocks Tank Armored Car Truck Gun Accessories Army Bricks Toy Kids M087Color: B14-16 View MoreProduct sellpoints Compatibility:Perfectly compatible with major block toys, enhancing creativity and playability. Material Quality:Crafted from non-toxic...
The M3 was the first real anti-tank gun adopted by the US military, and it was not formally adopted until 1940 - and was thoroughly obsolete in Europe by 1942. The initial design was based on a pair of German PAK-36 guns, but in its production guise the
Caption Japanese Type 1 47mm anti-tank gun on display at Battery Randolf US Army Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 2006, photo 2 of 2 Photographer Mak Thorpe Source Wikipedia user Makthorpe More on... Type 1 47 mm Main article Photos Photo Size 3,872 x 2,592 pixels Photos...