Airfix A02341 Sherman Firefly

£11.99

Product Info The Sherman Firefly is a remarkable British adaptation of the American M4 Sherman, combining a highly effective tank design with the renowned 17-pounder anti-tank gun. This 1:72 scale model kit highlights the unique characteristics of this tank destroyer, notably its elongated barrel, which made it a formidable adversary for German Panzer units. Comprising 88 pieces and rated at skill level 1, this kit is ideal for modellers aged 8 and above, providing an easy entry into military modelling while honouring one of D-Day’s key armoured vehicles. The kit offers two paint scheme options, enabling you to depict authentic…

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The Sherman Firefly is a remarkable British adaptation of the American M4 Sherman, combining a highly effective tank design with the renowned 17-pounder anti-tank gun. This 1:72 scale model kit highlights the unique characteristics of this tank destroyer, notably its elongated barrel, which made it a formidable adversary for German Panzer units. Comprising 88 pieces and rated at skill level 1, this kit is ideal for modellers aged 8 and above, providing an easy entry into military modelling while honouring one of D-Day’s key armoured vehicles. The kit offers two paint scheme options, enabling you to depict authentic versions from the Normandy campaign.

Key Features

  • 1:72 scale model with 88 pieces
  • Skill level 1 – ideal for beginners aged 8+
  • Two authentic D-Day paint schemes included
  • Extended 17-pounder gun barrel accurately represented
  • Perfect introduction to World War Two military vehicle modelling

History

As Allied troops advanced from the D-Day beaches into the Normandy countryside, they anticipated facing significant resistance from German Panzer divisions, including the formidable Heavy Tank Battalions. Luckily, they had a tank capable of challenging the Tigers and Panthers: the Sherman Firefly, a British-engineered combination of the M4 Sherman and their renowned 17-pounder anti-tank gun.

Typically fielded in a ratio of one Firefly to four regular Shermans, German tank leaders quickly learned to identify the Firefly by its longer barrel and aimed to eliminate these tanks first. To make recognition more challenging, British crews would disguise the front of their guns with light-coloured paint, making their tank resemble a standard 75mm armed Sherman, hoping this ruse would allow them to fire the first shot in any confrontation.

What’s Inside

sprues & decals