Hook'em up, Tow'em out!
It was a clash that would shape the future of Europe and the rest of the
world for years to come. The Allied Liberation of Europe began on the June 6th,
1944, on the beaches of Normandy, and lasted until Germany's surrender on May
9th, 1945. The Sherman tanks of the U.S. Army began their steady advance into
the European mainland, wrenching Europe piece-by-piece from the clutches of
Germany. However, the massive tanks of the Wehrmacht such as Tiger and Panther
would prove overpowering against the agile, yet considerably smaller Shermans.
One of the major factors that allowed the Allies' advance to continue despite
this disparity in power was the quick recovery and repair of battle damaged
tanks. That is where the M26 Armoured Tank Recovery Vehicles and their brave
crews came in. The M26 first saw action on the Italian Front of 1943, and was
later extensively used in the inland advancement of the Allies following the
Invasion at Normandy. In all kinds of weather, in the middle of the night, or
under a barrage of enemy fire, the repair crews continually fulfilled their duty
to recover and repair damaged tanks.
Specifications & Features:
- Overall length: 225mm, overall width: 106mm.
- Weighty feel of full sized vehicle very apparent in 1/35 model.
- Slide moulding techniques used to recreated the cabin as one highly detailed piece.
- Window armour can be modelled in the open or closed position. Tandem winch and crane overflow with realism. Vice, welding equipment and other accessory parts recreated in outstanding detail. The “A-arm” rear support can be assembled in one of five angles.
- Kit features abundant use of metal parts such as photo etched parts, pipes, and chains. Chrome plated and transparent parts used for various lights. Rubber tires with real tread pattern.
- Six types of decals are included, as are four figures (two types) for the cabin and two standing figures.