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If it's your first AFV model and you want to do something allied, I would recommend any one of Tamiya's Sherman kits. They do several including the M4, M4A3 and M4A3 (105mm) from their older catalogue, and then the IDF M51 and M1 Super Sherman as well as one of their latest, the M4A3E8. They are all good kits and go together well without any vices.

 

John.

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Accurate armour are a good source for subjects not covered by mainstream companies, they do require a bucket load of work to get right, you need to have some experience using resin and PE to get the best results.

 

 

 

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I was just thinking in terms of constant scale which 1/48 is ideal for but not 1/32.

Tamiya really screwed up* with 1/35 - just imagine some of the vignettes and dioramas we’d have with the aircraft kits we have today.

 

Nick

 

*imho!!

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Tamiya has a nice collection of 1/48 AFVs, including a Tilly for airfield support. Airfix has an Albion Fueler plus some modern AFVs. Hobby Boss also has 1/48 AFVs along with an LCM 3 to further mix it up. LCM 3's were used to take armor across rivers in Europe. They weren't used for armor during Overlord.

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The Albion is from Airfix, not Tamiya
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If you've built other models before, then kit complexity should be a non-issue. Kits is kits. 

 

What is different about armor modeling is the painting and weathering. 

 

So buy and build whichever kit strikes your fancy. 

 

That said - avoid Tamiya shermans. They're way oversimplified, to the point of missing key details. If you want a sherman, go with Asuka, or Dragon. 

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