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Early US Sherman in a late US force
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Hi guys.
I've got a single early Sherman that I mostly bought for the cards. I was wondering if it was historically accurate to include this tank in a late war Sherman force. I'm not planning on a US desert army, so it's either use it here, or wait for the possible early British Sherman.
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No preorders on distributors mentioning a British m4 release, sorry. Nothing stopping you from kitting it up, but a relevant card for it is many months away, if forthcoming at all.
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I'm well into finishing the two 75mm for my fury platoon. I was debating if I could use this early one as a fourth.
To be honest, I may just scavenge any stowage parts and leave the tank on sprue until a use is found.
I've got the 76mm (which is fury itself), the two 75mm and a few alternate options if I want to change up (perishing, jackson and priest on the way). When I consider the usual limit is 100pts that's probably plenty of options for a late war force.
I try to keep my forces small, but themed and with a backbone element and then a few support options. Usually around 6 or 7 tanks to a force. |
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