• Downloadable File Size:
11.64 M (approx.)
• Polygon Count:
219000 (approx.)
• Uploaded on: 1/28/08
• System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, Poser 5 or above
• File Format: Poser This product contains: cr2, pp2, pz2, and/ or other Poser files.
• For use with the following human figure: Mike 4 (M4), by DAZ
• Texturing: Texture Maps
This product uses image maps for textures.
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Product Description
The M4A3(75)W was also known as simply M4A3W, the "75" in the designation being redundant. The ammunition stowage in M4A3(75)W was as follows: one hundred 75mm rounds were held in 10 boxes on the hull floor jacketed in 37.1gal (140L) of water. The ready rack on the turret floor was protected by another gallon (3.8L).
The most noticeable external feature is the 47 degree front hull with a newly designed and much larger driver /assistant driver hatches. Early M4A3Ws were fitted with the split hatch for the commander due to shortages of the turret cupola, but all had the oval loader`s hatch. There were also “Dry” stowage M4A3’s and often had the appliqué armor welded over ammo storage in the sponsons. The Sherman tank was the workhorse of the allied army in WWII.
An excellent, high-detail model, easy to pose and to animate. I`ll second the comments that have been made about the winter camouflage (though the other textures, which give it various levels of wear, are useful too), and I`m also quite pleased with the numerous props make it easy to create any number of distinct vehicles. The interior of the turret is quite sufficient for what can be seen through the hatches, but I should note that if you`re rendering a top view, you`ll want to close the driver and radio hatches, and make sure the engine prop is installed.
Outstanding model. The Winter paint scheme is especially nice. Thank you for a wonderful product from a former USMC tank crewman. Your Sherman is a real work of art.
Another well modeled and detailed tank. I especially like the hedgerow cutter, this handy feature really makes the enemy less "hidden" The pistol port adds another safety net for crew as well as the rotating scopes for the Commander, Driver, and the Radio operator and not to mention the machine gun. All the hatches are well designed for optimum entry and exit and maintenance. The term "built like a tank" really comes home to roost for this one... You can do some real good animating with this tank.