DRR60163 DRAGONARMOR Sherman Pre-Order

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DRR60163 DRAGONARMOR Sherman Pre-Order

Post by theToyFederation » Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:33 am

Coming in July

DRR 60163
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1/72 Sherman M4A3(76)W, 761st Tank Bn. "Black Panther" Task Force Rhine, Germany ~ 1st M4A3(76)W by Dragon Models!

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1st M4A3(76)W & 1st U.S. WWII vehicle in this series!
You asked for it....now it's on the way! Destined to become one of the most sought after items in the series, this M4A3(76)W showcases the 761st Tank Battalion as it fought in Task Force Rhine in Germany, 1945.

This high-quality 1/72 scale model is finished in an olive drab and black camouflage scheme, and has a lively array of markings. Their motto was “Come Out Fighting”, and with a model of such distinction, collectors can now begin fielding some American tanks!

Main Features:
- 1st M4A3(76)W & 1st U.S. WWII vehicle in this series!
- Highly popular and collectible item
- True to 1/72 scale
- Fully accurate mold
- Detailed markings and replicates an actual tank as seen in combat photos
- Realistic olive drab and black camouflage
- Fully assembled
- Historically accurate markings and insignia
- Includes protective display case

About the 761st Tank Battalion:
The 761st Tank Battalion, was a United States Army tank battalion during World War II. The unit was made up of black soldiers, who by Federal law were not permitted to serve alongside white troops. (The US Army did not officially desegregate until after World War II). They were known as the "Black Panthers" after their unit's shoulder sleeve insignia. Their motto was "Come out fighting".
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