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Hi there,
I posted another view of this new model on our Facebook page when I returned from the UK. It features a C-N-C turned aluminum barrel, detailed turret, two man crew and detailed stowage. The M10 will be offered during the first quarter of 2024, after our M3A1 Halftrack (late December), M18 (January) and 40mm Bofors Gun are released. The three new infantry figures will be available in December. A couple other Allied vehicles are currently being finished and Jef and I are sculpting the final details such as stowage and figures for these now. 2024 is now looking to have a good number of vehicles to support the figures being released throughout the upcoming year. I will be posting some other views of this new M10 Gun Motor Carriage on our Facebook page later this week.
All the best, Ken Osen
 

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Quite the surprise, particularly with First Legion also releasing an M10 in the coming weeks! The Britains model looks fantastic and seems a welcome addition for those of us desiring to see more Allied armor. More to look forward to 😎
 
As promised here are a few other views of the new M10 Gun Motor Carriage that we will be offering during the First Quarter of 2024. It will be listed on our website after the holidays for preorders. The front driver’s hatch opens and will accept the partial driver in our tank crew add-on set. The rear stowage is removable so you can customize it with components from our U.S. armor accessory set. Both of these sets are currently in stock.
And there is more coming in 2024 for the big “Push into Germany”…
 

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An M10 rolls by a supporting M4A3 (75) in a small village as the Allies close in on the borders of Germany…
Ken
 

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Yes, that is a very well executed M10.
Just the right amount of stowage, (they piled tanks high with gear and supplies as the US tanks could go far
and range wide due to reliability and speed).
 

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