Trumpeter 07222 M4A1 (76) W Sherman 1:72 Scale Plastic Kit  [TP07222]

Trumpeter 07222 M4A1 (76) W MEDIUM TANK
Price:
CAD$11.71
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP07222
Condition:
Brand New
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Overview of the Trumpeter 07222 M4A1 (76) W Medium Tank Kit

The Trumpeter 07222 M4A1 (76) W Medium Tank model kit provides a faithful 1:72 scale representation of the M4A1 Sherman, aimed at model builders who enjoy WWII armour. The kit balances authentic silhouette with a size that fits neatly into a diorama or shelf display.

Why the M4A1 Matters to Modellers

The M4A1 Sherman with its 76mm gun marked a notable step in firepower and survivability for Allied forces. This Trumpeter 07222 M4A1 (76) W model renders those defining details so modellers can study and reproduce the vehicle's wartime upgrades. Its compact scale makes it easy to include in multi-vehicle scenes showing mid-20th-century armoured warfare.

Building Experience and Display Value

With 93 plastic parts the assembly requires moderate skill, precise glue work and patient painting for best results. Finished dimensions are approximately 98.9mm long by 37.9mm wide and 43.6mm high, creating a compact but distinctive model. The kit uses high-quality injection plastic only, so there are no metal or resin items included, but the parts assemble into a robust display piece once painted and detailed.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1:72
  • Length: 98.9mm
  • Width: 37.9mm
  • Height: 43.6mm
  • Total Plastic Parts: 93
  • Total Sprues: 6
  • Decal Markings: US Army
The kit is best for intermediate modellers; it has 93 parts and needs careful trimming, fitting and painting but does not require advanced modelling techniques.
While the kit builds well on its own, modellers often add photo-etched parts or resin accessories to sharpen small details like grilles and tool clamps.
Use thin coats of acrylic or enamel base colours, then apply subtle washes and drybrushing to bring out panel lines and surface texture; fine filters help scale down strong contrasts.

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