Authentic Detailing Pre-Painted by professionals Accurate paint colors Markings Tampo (pad) applied Fully Assembled Die-Cast Model True to Scale (1:72) Weathering and insignias Turret turns Metal turret and main gun Realistic tracks Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power Series HG6003 M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer ROC Army, 249 MAC Division
The 76 mm M18 tank destroyer was produced by General Motors Buick Division who named the M18 the “Hellcat”. The M18 was the fastest tracked AFV of WWII reaching speeds up to 60 mph. The speed was possible because of the lack of heavy armor. The theory was speed would be the vehicles protection. Quite often German Panthers and Tigers would fall victim to the M18 because the German tanks turret couldn’t turn fast enough to return fire. The M18 was also present in the war in the Pacific.
The ROC M18s were used in tank battalions instead of specialized tank destroyer units. In the 1950s were in service with the 1st Armored Division near Hokou and the 2nd Armored Division near Taichung. The M18s were left in their original olive drab they wore when they arrived from the U.S. but eventually were painted in a 3-tone scheme with a dark green base coat and over sprayed with dark brown and black with the vehicle registration on the hull side in white paint. The ROC received 214 M18 Hellcats.
Specifications for the M18 “Hellcat” Tank Destroyer Classification - 76mm Gun Motor Carriage (T70)
Produced By - General Motors, Buick Division Production Period - July 1943 to October 1944 Number of Units Produced - 2,507 Crew - 5 Performance Engine - R975 Continental Radial, 973 cu. in. 9 Cylinder air-cooled, 400 HP @ 2,400 RPM Transmission - 4 speed Torqmatic Maximum Speed - 50 mph Ground clearance - 14 in. Maximum Fording Depth - 48 in. Maximum Grade - 60 degrees @ 3 mph Dimensions Length - 21 ft. 10 in. Width - 9 ft. 5 in. Height - 8 ft. 5 in.
Maximum Weight - 37,557 lbs.
Armament 1 x 76 mm M1A2 main gun, 76 rounds 1 x .50 cal M2HB Machine Gun, 800 rounds 5 x MI .30 cal carbines, 450 rounds 6 x WP M50 smoke grenades 6 x Mk.II fragmentation grenades 4 x smoke pots
Added to archive | 2015-11-19 |
Last modified | 2015-11-19 |
Leaflet | 2012-05-01 May 2012 |