This listing is for a new Corgi M4A3E Sherman Medium Tank US Army "War Daddy II" (25816/USA 3067641) was one of 134 M4A1 Shermans built by Lima Locomotive Works in July 1942. The tank belonged to the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Armored Regiment of the 1st Armored Divisin, notable for its mailed fist-and lighting bolt insignia on the glacis plate. The 1st Armored Division used a system of vertical, diagonal, and horizontal bars and triangles with spares and pips to denote units. "War Daddy II" was part of Comany G. 

This model was released in Fall 2006 with very small quantities pieces distributed world wide. The model in the pictures belongs to my collection. For sale model is new in box. 

Scale: 1/76   Length: 3"   Width: 1.5"

M4A3 Sherman
The pilot model of the M4 was completed in September 1941, and the Sherman became the most widely produced tank of the war. The M4 Sherman defeated heavier tanks with superior numbers, and by using outflanking tactics to strike thinner enemy flank armor. Sherman also achieved success with progressively up-gunned models and by working with tank destroyers. The Sherman tank--named by the British--was fast, maneuverable, mechanically reliable, easy to manufacture, and effective in its infantry support role. It served with the US Army and Marines during World War II, and the US transferred large numbers to the United Kingdom and allied forces of many countries.

Corgi "Military Vehicles" die-cast vehicles feature:

  • Die-cast metal construction with some plastic components
  • Rotating turret, elevating cannon and accurate hull in die-cast metal
  • Accurate moving tracks on detailed rotating wheels
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details
  • Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals