75mm HMC M8 Scott ShannonMighty Mouse U. S. designers developed the M8 during WWII as an upgrade over existing half track vehicles, using the M5 light tank chassis with an open turret on top; its 75mm M3 howitzer could fire anti tank and smoke shells in addition to standard rounds. 1,778 M8s were produced between September 1942 and January 1944, and they served wherever U. S. units were active, until the end of the conflict: in Italy, Western Europe and the Pacific, utilizing
A large selection of accurately reproduced accessories and tools is included: ★88mm ammunition for King Tiger (x2) ★Wooden case for 88mm ammunition for King Tiger (x2) ★88mm ammunition for Tiger I (x4) ★Wooden case for 88mm ammunition for Tiger I (x2) ★75mm ammunition for Panther (x2) ★Wooden case for 75mm ammunition for Panther (x2) ★75mm ammunition for Pz
wing shape and rounded canopy design
one-man turret carried a longer-barreled 47mm tank gun
The GP4 really showed its stuff during its 2003 debut season
‘ ★Every detail of the ship's form is accurately recreated down to the subtle line separating the left and right side of the ship's hull
★The delta design with 50-degree wing sweep is captured in style
the Stalwart boasted watertight seals to protect all vital components
different resin tires or cargo
autumn 1942
Specialist vehicles were introduced to supply arms and equipment to waiting machines and maintenance tasks were made easier through the introduction of specialised equipment
The HH-60J Jayhawk is a medium-range recovery helicopter
Kit presents Wilcats from United States Navy and Marine Corps from pre-war service to the Battle of Midway