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- Vendor Tamiya
- SKU TAM35376
Pioneer of Tank Destroyer
The M18 Hellcat was an American tank destroyer developed to counter the German Army tanks, and it featured an open top design turret and powerful 76mm gun, plus a main gun breech rotated 45 degrees around the gun barrel to save space in the turret interior. It had a compact, lightweight hull, automatic transmission and the first torsion bar suspension seen on U.S. armor. Its radial 9-cylinder engine at the hull rear was capable of 80km/h maximum speed which was the highest speed among tracked vehicles during WWII. The production started in July, 1943 and the Hellcat was in service for the first time at the Italian Front in 1944. After that, this tank destroyer was deployed in the North-Western European and Pacific War theaters, notably besting the German Army tanks with super performance and firepower based on hit-and-run tactics. The Hellcat contributed to U.S. victory as a pioneer of tank destroyers.
Requires paint and assembly.This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 192mm. Width: 80mm. Details include the inspection hatch on the left front of the side hull and front-curved armor plate based on extensive research of actual vehicle. Features a realistic depiction of turret interior such as the main gun breech attached slantingly, shell rack, transceiver, and turning gears. The gun shield canvas cover surface texture is faithfully depicted. The complex suspension is captured with ergonomic parts breakdown. Clear parts are used to recreate the headlight lens. Assembly type single pin tracks have one-piece straight sections. One figure is included to depict a standing tank soldier. Comes with two marking options to recreate Italian Front vehicles.
The M18 Hellcat was an American tank destroyer developed to counter the German Army tanks, and it featured an open top design turret and powerful 76mm gun, plus a main gun breech rotated 45 degrees around the gun barrel to save space in the turret interior. It had a compact, lightweight hull, automatic transmission and the first torsion bar suspension seen on U.S. armor. Its radial 9-cylinder engine at the hull rear was capable of 80km/h maximum speed which was the highest speed among tracked vehicles during WWII. The production started in July, 1943 and the Hellcat was in service for the first time at the Italian Front in 1944. After that, this tank destroyer was deployed in the North-Western European and Pacific War theaters, notably besting the German Army tanks with super performance and firepower based on hit-and-run tactics. The Hellcat contributed to U.S. victory as a pioneer of tank destroyers.
Requires paint and assembly.
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