M4A3 Sherman 75mm Tank

This is a plastic model kit of the 1/35 Scale United States Medium Tank M4A3 Sherman 75mm Gun (Late Production--Frontline Breakthrough) from Tamiya. Suitable for Modelers Age 10 and Older.

Tamiya M4A3 Sherman 75mm Tank Plastic Model Military Vehicle Kit 1/35 Scale #35250
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Tamiya Item # tam35250
Features :
  • Highly accurate static display model.
  • Each piece is molded with realistic characteristics.
  • Open or closed hatches for turret and hull.
  • Two types of cupolas, wheels and sprockets can be selected.
  • Four lifelike figures.
  • Various accessories are provided such as: shovels, rifles, knives, helmets, gun holsters, water canteens, pouches, grenades, type K
  • rations, ammunition cases, oil cans, Jerry cans, machine gun tripod
  • and more.
  • Continuous rubber-like tracks.
  • Three types of decals provided: 6th Armored Div. January 1945 Ardenne; 69th Tank Bttn., 6th Armored Div. January 1945 Ardenne;
  • January 1945 Philippines.
  • Detailed pictorial instructions.
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Spotlight Review

 
"Really nice, enjoyable kit"
seahawksfan1200
Recently got back to the hobby Step away from cars for a moment and built this one. The first Tamiya i ever built was the motorized easy8 Sherman. I thought it was great until i bought the M3 Lee and M3 Stuart. Wow what a difference in detail especially for kits back in those days (the 70s). Then i bought this kit and though i had built other Shermans from other companies thru the years where the details really improved immensely, this kit STILL wowed me so many extra parts (which is nice because i'm basically starting all over again collecting Sherman spare parts). It does have its cons but, to me they aren't a big deal, since the two major ones are fixable. These are: The Classy Peg and Caballero Decal aren't mirror images of the left and right so. you have one correct side and one wrong side. the fix, don't use them or make your own corrected ones (you'll find how to's on youtube for making decals). The second (which is common for Tamiya armor, is no sponson. I have no clue why, even through all these years, they continue to do this? Don't they know you can see thru the tracks to the other side? I'm sure a lot of modelers have asked them about it. But, again no big deal. Just buy styrene sheets and make your own, besides it might give you ideas to scratch build an interior i'm not too nit-picky about other details you may find in books about a fresh factory built Sherman since in combat (i'm a US Army veteran), maintenance crews will use any good parts available from a disabled Sherman and one might have actually existed in the field but was destroyed. Also, factories will use older parts when they run out of the newer ones. Again this happens in the field so, it wouldn't a surprise to see a Sherman with different sets of road wheels on a bogie. This i think adds interest in a model (which again would happen in real life). so just enjoy your build and don't be afraid to be creative, especially with this Tamiya kit

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Features

  • Highly accurate static display model.
  • Each piece is molded with realistic characteristics.
  • Open or closed hatches for turret and hull.
  • Two types of cupolas, wheels and sprockets can be selected.
  • Four lifelike figures.
  • Various accessories are provided such as: shovels, rifles, knives, helmets, gun holsters, water canteens, pouches, grenades, type K
  • rations, ammunition cases, oil cans, Jerry cans, machine gun tripod
  • and more.
  • Continuous rubber-like tracks.
  • Three types of decals provided: 6th Armored Div. January 1945 Ardenne; 69th Tank Bttn., 6th Armored Div. January 1945 Ardenne;
  • January 1945 Philippines.
  • Detailed pictorial instructions.

Specs

  • Length: 6-1/2" (16.4cm)
  • Width: 3" (7.6cm)
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Tamiya Product Number: 35250

Includes

One M4A3 Sherman Tank 75mm Gun


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Reviews

  
 
"Nice kit to start out with."
riflemusket58
Nice kit. This was my first kit in 25 years. Really fun build. Decided I would add some photo etch brass details from a Verlinden and Eduard kits along with some added aftermarket stowage and home made. Model was finished with Tamiya TS5 Olive Drab lacquer and weathered using an array of AK Interactive acrylics and oils. Dirt was made using tile grout and a bit of static grass.

 
"Finest American tank model I have ever built"
lonesomecrow22
This model has the most options of any American tank model I've experienced. There are many accessories to include with the tank (such as ration boxes, jerry cans, oil cans, spare track, ammunition boxes, and supply packs), so an enhanced diorama is possible without buying separate accessory kits. The tank itself is detailed perfectly with options for the late version road wheels or for the mid-production version. There are two commander cupola options, mid- or late production. The three versions provided in this kit (Caballero, #50 and Classy Peg) makes it tempting to buy twice more so I can take advantage of the two I opted not to use. My favorite part of this kit is the included figures. Not only are there figures for the 4 pictured on the box (3 infantry and 1 tank commander), but there are several bonus figures. There are actually 2 replicas of the command figure in the box picture. I was able to use the second one for another tank model that came without crew figures. There is another command figure, different from the one pictured on the box. There is also a bust of a third command figure. As if that weren't enough, there are 2 busts of a driver figure. They are identical, but what a nice way to supply crew figures to other, unmanned tank model kits. This model kit has not only made a great diorama for my collection, but has also enhanced some of my other U.S. tank dioramas by supplying spare crew figures. I recommend this model kit with all enthusiasm. M. Stilwell

 
"Great Tank"
Tommy
The tank is easy to build. Even beginners won't have too many problems when building this. It can be hand painted , but I airbrushed it anyways. If you hand paint, the tank will still look good, but it might look more weathered. The figures are nice, and are basically highly detailed toy soldiers. They will take time to paint, so I usually don't paint them :P

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