Asuka 1:35 M4A3E8 Sherman Easy Eight Model Kit
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Build one of the most recognisable American tanks of the Second World War with the Asuka 1:35 M4A3E8 Sherman “Easy Eight” WWII Tank Model Kit. Product number 35020, this detailed plastic scale model recreates the M4A3E8 Sherman in an impressive 1:35 scale.
The Easy Eight was an important late-war development of the Sherman family, combining the proven M4 design with improved suspension and other upgrades. This Asuka kit captures the distinctive appearance of the M4A3E8 and includes T66 individual-link tracks and photo-etched parts for additional scale detail.
Key Features
- Asuka Model 35020
- M4A3E8 Sherman “Easy Eight”
- 1:35 scale
- Detailed plastic model kit
- T66 individual-link tracks included
- Photo-etched parts included
- Detailed Sherman suspension
- Designed for assembly and painting
- Suitable for WWII military dioramas
- Excellent for American tank collections
- Multiple historical marking options
M4A3E8 Sherman “Easy Eight”
The M4A3E8 Sherman, widely known as the “Easy Eight”, represented one of the most recognisable later Sherman configurations. Its improved HVSS suspension and distinctive T66 track system helped distinguish it from earlier Sherman variants.
The Asuka 35020 kit focuses on this later-war American medium tank and provides modellers with an excellent subject for WWII European theatre displays.
Detailed 1:35 Scale Model
At 1:35 scale, the completed Sherman is large enough to showcase fine surface detail while remaining an ideal size for a traditional military model collection or diorama.
T66 Individual-Link Tracks
The kit includes individual T66 track links, allowing the modeller to create a more realistic track assembly. The individual-link construction is particularly useful for achieving a convincing appearance around the Sherman suspension and drive components.
Photo-Etched Parts
Photo-etched components are included to enhance selected areas of the model and add finer scale detail beyond the main plastic components.
Historical Marking Options
The kit includes markings representing several American armoured formations operating in Europe during the final stages of World War II.
- 5th Armored Division – Germany, April 1945
- 66th Tank Battalion, 2nd Armored Division – Teuven, Belgium, February 1945
- 35th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Division – Bastogne, February 1945
- 8th Armored Division – Kirchhellen, Germany, March 1945
Ideal for WWII Dioramas
The M4A3E8 is an excellent subject for late-war WWII dioramas. Its American markings and distinctive Easy Eight configuration make it especially suitable for scenes depicting US armoured operations in Europe during 1944–1945.
Perfect for Sherman Enthusiasts
Whether you collect American armour, build WWII dioramas or simply enjoy detailed military scale modelling, the Asuka M4A3E8 Sherman Easy Eight provides a rewarding project with plenty of scope for painting, weathering and realistic finishing.
Product Specifications
- Brand: Asuka Model
- Product Number: 35020 / 35-020
- Vehicle: M4A3E8 Sherman “Easy Eight”
- Scale: 1:35
- Vehicle Type: US Medium Tank
- Era: World War II
- Track Type: T66 individual-link tracks
- Photo-Etched Parts: Included
- Material: Plastic
- Marking Options: 4
Important Information
This is an unassembled plastic model kit intended for hobby modelling. Assembly and painting are required. Modelling glue, paints, tools and other finishing materials are not included unless specifically stated otherwise.
This kit is intended for experienced hobbyists and collectors rather than as a ready-to-display toy.
Add an iconic American WWII tank to your collection with the Asuka 1:35 M4A3E8 Sherman “Easy Eight” Model Kit 35020.
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