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2012년 4월 3일 화요일

ACADEMY PLASTIC HOBBY MODEL KIT 1/35 M3 STUART "HONEY"

The British named the M3 "General Stuart" upon receipt of the tank under the Lend-Lease program jn June of 1941. The tank's ability to "shoot and scoot" we well as keeping the crew safe from small arms fire, earned an affectionate nicknamed of "Honey" by its operators. The British cavairy men liked this tank since it can travel 10 to 20 mph faster than their own or enemy tanks, and for its ease of maintenance. The M3s were designed to replace the outdated M2. The M3 incorporated a thicker armor, lengthened hull, and a trailer idler wheel to act as another road wheel to decrease groood pressure and improve weight distribution. The M3 turret had three pistol ports and shottened recoiI mechanism. It was also equipped with a 37mm M6 gun, which was adequate early In the war, but by 1942. the German counterparts far surpassed the range of the M3. The narrow width of the M3 could not accommodate a Iarget gun. The M3Al was fitted with a Westinghouse gyrostabilizer, a turret basket
and an Oil Gear hydraulic traverse mechanism, but lacked a turret cupola. The earlier version of the M3A1, the Stuart III, was powered by Continental W-97O-9A 7 cylinder radial gas 250 hp engine but by mid 1941, the Stuart IV came off the production lines with Guiberson T-1020 air cooled radial diesel engine.



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