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M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 1:35

M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 1:35
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M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 1:35
Reference : T-1360-TO
This American vehicle was built by GMC-Fisher (M10) and Ford (M10A1) from 1942. The M10 was based on the chassis of the M4A4 SHERMAN FIREFLY medium tank. The British re-armed the delivered vehicles with a 17pdr gun and used them under the code name "Achilles". The Belgian Army used a number of these in its Brigade Tank Companies from 1951-52.

M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 1:35

AIRFIX A1360
Scale 1:35
Skill level 3
Item Length/Height/Width (Without Packaging) : 19,6 x 8,29 x 8,7 cm

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M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 813th Tank Destroyer Battalion, attached to the US Third Army, France, circa August 1944.
M10 GMC Tank Destroyer 4e Escardron, Regiment Blinde de Fusiliers-Marins, St Denis, France, August 1944.

The American M10 tank destroyer served during WWII. After the US entry into World War II and the formation of the Tank Destroyer Force, a suitable vehicle was needed to equip the new battalions. By November 1941, the Army requested a vehicle with a gun in a fully rotating turret after previous models were criticised for being too poorly designed.

The prototype of the M10 was developed in early 1942, and was delivered in April of that year. After requested changes to the hull and turret, the modified version was readied for production in June 1943, appearing as the 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage M10. It mounted a 3-inch (76.2 mm) Gun M7 in a rotating turret on a modified M4A2 Sherman tank chassis.

Productions ran from September 1942 to December 1943. The M10 was numerically the most important U.S. tank destroyer of World War II. It combined thin but sloped armor with the M4 Sherman's reliable drivetrain and a reasonably potent anti-tank weapon mounted in an open-topped turret. Despite its obsolescence in the face of more powerful German tanks like the Panther and the introduction of more powerful and better-designed types as replacements, the M10 remained in service until the end of the war.
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