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M5A1 Stuart US Light Tank E Tank Company, 83rd Armored Recon Bttn., 3rd Armored Division Victory

HG4901

Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power Series HG4901 U.S. M5A1 Stuart Light Tank “Victory” E Tank Company 83rd Armored Recon Bttn. 3rd Armored Division

Authentic Detailing Pre-Painted by professionals Accurate paint colors Markings Tampo (pad) applied Fully Assembled Die-Cast Model True to Scale (1:72) Turret turns Metal turret and main gun Realistic tracks

With the German victories in Europe using mobile firepower the development of light tanks became a priority. In early 1942 the GMC Cadillac Division developed the M5 series called the Stuart by the British. By September 1942 the improved M5A1 was developed. Originally equipped with a .30 caliber anti-aircraft machine gun most tank crews upgraded to the .50 caliber machine gun. In Europe the Stuart proved too ineffective against the larger German AFV’s making it an easy target. The M5A1 proved adequate in the Pacific against Japanese armor.

The 3rd Armored Division entered combat July 9 1944 and weren’t part of Patton’s 3rd Army. Often assigned as the lead element earned the 3AD the nickname “Spearhead”. They fought in the Battle of the Bulge, Falaise Gap, Ruhr Pocket and others. The 3AD was the first Allied unit to enter Germany, to breach the Siegfried Line and first to capture a German town, Roetgen. There were fifteen U.S. Armored divisions in Europe during WWII and 3AD saw the most combat, inflicted the most damage and suffered the most casualties.

Specifications for the M5A1 light tank Number Produced 1942 to 1944 - 6,810 Crew - 4 / Commander, Gunner, Driver, Co-Driver Performance Powerplant - 2 x Cadillac Series 42 V-8 water-cooled engines, 110 hp per engine Fuel Capacity - approximately 85 U.S. Gallons Maximum Speed - 37 mph Range - 100 miles Turning Radius - 21 ft Weight - 16.8 tons Dimensions Length - 14 ft 3 in Width - 7 ft 6 in Height - 8 ft 5 in Armament 1 x 37 mm M6 main gun with 147 rounds M6 ammunition - M51B1 and M51B2 A.P.C. (Armor Piercing Capped), M74 A.P. (Armor Piercing), M63 H.E. (High Explosive) 1 x 7.62 mm (.30 caliber) M1919A5 coaxial machine gun 1 x 7.62 mm (.30 caliber) bow M1919A4 machine gun Originally 1 x 7.62 mm (.30 caliber) cupola mounted M1919A4 machine gun upgraded in the field to 12.7 mm (.50 caliber) machine gun with 6,500 machine gun rounds

Added to archive2015-11-19
Last modified2015-11-19
Leaflet July 2011