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Tag Archives: M4 Sherman

M4A3E2

Posted on 17th April 2019 by Philipp Gross

Raoul Kunz’ build of Asuka’s M4A3E2 Assault Tank… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged Asuka, M4 Sherman, M4A3E2, Raoul Kunz, Tasca, USA, WW2

American Firefly

Posted on 10th February 2019 by Philipp Gross

Deep from the archives, a slightly different Sherman Firefly… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Dragon, M4 Sherman, M4A3, Philipp Gross, Sherman Firefly, USA

M4A1(76)W HVSS at the Utah Beach Museum

Posted on 2nd September 2018 by Philipp Gross

We continue our journey around Normandy with a walkaround of this M4A1 HVSS at the Utah Beach Museum… Continue reading →

Posted in Walkarounds | Tagged France, M4 Sherman, M4A1 (76)W, Normandy, Philipp Gross, Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Sherman, USA

Chilean M51 Sherman

Posted on 18th July 2018 by Philipp Gross

Gary Boxall took Tamiya’s M51 and made something unique with it… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Chile, Gary Boxall, Israel, M4 Sherman, M51 Sherman, Middle East, Modern, Tamiya, USA

M4 (105) at Isigny-sur-Mer, Normandy

Posted on 11th June 2018 by Philipp Gross

Fresh from Normandy, a walkaround of a beautifully restored Sherman tank… Continue reading →

Posted in Walkarounds | Tagged France, Isigny-sur-Mer, M4 (105), M4 Sherman, Normandy, Philipp Gross, USA

Overlord Museum: M32 ARV

Posted on 4th February 2018 by Philipp Gross

Last stop before we finally see the inside of the museum….this M32 Armored Recovery Vehicle (with bonus Bailey Bridge): Continue reading →

Posted in Walkarounds | Tagged Bailey Bridge, France, M32, M4 Sherman, Normandy, Overlord Museum, Philipp Gross, Sherman, USA, WW2

Overlord Museum: M4A1 (76)W

Posted on 28th January 2018 by Philipp Gross

Right behind Omaha Beach you may find the Overlord Museum. Starting today with the M4A1 (76)W, we’ll have a series of walkarounds covering the whole museum. Stay tuned for more! Continue reading →

Posted in Walkarounds | Tagged France, M4 Sherman, M4A1, M4A1 (76)W, Normandy, Overlord Museum, Philipp Gross, USA, WW2

Beute Sherman

Posted on 12th December 2017 by Philipp Gross

Rob Matthews’ Sherman has seen its fair share of owners… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Dragon, Germany, M4 Sherman, M4A3, Rob Matthews, Sherman, Soviet Union, USA, WW2

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