NOR099 US Winter M10 Wolverine Tank Destroyer with Removable Stowage
NOR099 1/30th US M10 Wolverine Tank Destroyer with Stowage 702nd TD Battalion - Normandy July 1944
The US M10 Tank Destroyer played a crucial role during the Battle of Normandy in World War II. Deployed by the Allies to counter the formidable German armored forces, the M10 was designed for the specific purpose of hunting and destroying enemy tanks. Equipped with a potent 3-inch anti-tank gun, the M10 provided effective long-range firepower and mobility on the battlefield. During the Normandy campaign, M10 units were strategically positioned to support infantry and other armored units, helping to neutralize German tanks and bolstering the Allies' offensive efforts. The M10's speed and agility made it a valuable asset in the hedgerow terrain of Normandy, allowing it to quickly respond to enemy movements and contribute significantly to the success of the Allied forces in the pivotal campaign.
The model is made from a mixed media (resin, metal, plastic, brass, photo etch, etc...) and has the following features:
- Front and Rear Removable Stowage - Separate Gramophone - Fixed Stowage on both sides of Turret - Fully Rotating Turret - AAMG
- Gun Raises/Lowers - Extremely realistic weathering and superb modeling and painting