Restock: M4 Sherman

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The M4 Sherman was the workhorse medium tank of US and western Allied forces during World War II. Armed with a multi-purpose 75mm gun that could fire both high-explosive and anti-tank rounds, it ruled the battlefield when first introduced. Even though the Sherman would later prove inferior in firepower and armor to heavier German Panther and Tiger Tanks, it’s superior mobility, reliability and ease of manufacture proved to be a wartime winner.

Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit:

We have updated our popular Sherman kit to take full advantage of the new double-wide Brickmania Track Links™. While this kit does not have all the detail of our premium level kits, it does have the most important ones covered. This is designed to be an intermediate level kit, designed to help transition the builder into Brickmania’s more advanced level kits. It is also the perfect kit for those looking to add their own custom details.

Features of this model:

  • Fully articulated double-wide Brickmania Track Links™ tank treads
  • Custom pad-printed tank commander minifigure + two US star insignia tiles
  • BrickArms M2HB machine gun secondary armament
  • Turret fully rotates and main gun can be raised and lowered
  • Opening hatches for drivers and tank commander
  • Upper hull easily separates from lower hull for access to the interior (not detailed)
  • 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models
  • The over-all color scheme of this model is dark gray
  • Includes 535 genuine LEGO elements.

This Brickmania model kit is made from genuine unused LEGO bricks and is shipped disassembled. Also included are full-color printed building instructions, a signed certificate of authenticity and is packaged in a sealed box.

All Brickmania building kits are limited production and may be discontinued at any time.

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