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M4 Sherman I made in my high school clay class (by Matt Mcluven Bonvino)
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Sherman in the Pacific, curious tone paint, although sometimes the artists are going hand in hand with the color
M4A3E8 "Easy Eight" Sherman Tank at the NJ Militia Museum, Lawrenceville, NJ. She's being restored as a museum piece. Easy Eight fought late in WWII and Korea. Better armor, main gun ammo submerged in glycol and water under the turret floor, 500 HP Ford built V-8, improved HVSS (Horizontal Volute Suspension Sys.) gave better cross country performance, and, it's 76mm High Velocity cannon was a big improvement in tank on tank engagements, over the lower velocity 75mm found on earlier Shermans.
Double Parked "You know, get to work, park the tank ..."
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The M10 tank destroyer, formally 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage, M10 was a United States tank destroyer of World War II based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tank. It was numerically the most important U.S. tank destroyer of World War II and combined a reasonably potent anti-tank weapon with a turreted platform.
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