Sherman V (M4A4) Tank – Bolt Action WWII 28mm Plastic Model
Sherman V (M4A4) Tank
Bolt Action WWII 28mm Plastic Model – The Allied Workhorse
🔥 "Quantity Has a Quality All Its Own" – The Tank That Won The War 🔥
The rain-soaked fields of Normandy stretched before Lieutenant James Wilson as he peered through the vision slit of his Sherman V. The distinctive multi-bank Chrysler engine rumbled steadily behind him, a complex but dependable power plant that had carried them from the beaches to this point. His tank, nicknamed "London Pride," bore the scars of several weeks of combat, but like so many of its kind, it kept running despite everything the enemy had thrown at it.
"Driver, forward," Wilson ordered, and the tank lurched ahead, its tracks churning through the muddy terrain. Though their silhouette stood taller than the German armor they faced, and their 75mm gun was outmatched by the Panthers and Tigers, the crews of these Lend-Lease Shermans had learned to adapt. They relied on speed, numbers, and teamwork instead of going toe-to-toe with the heavier German tanks. As they approached the small French village that was their objective, Wilson knew they would be facing the enemy soon. The Sherman V might not have been the most powerful tank on the battlefield, but there were always more of them—and in the end, that made all the difference.
"The Sherman wasn't the best tank of the war, but it was there, and it worked, and there were thousands of them. When your tank broke down, you could get parts and repairs. When a German tank broke down, they often had to abandon it. In war, reliability matters as much as armor thickness."
The Allied Workhorse 🛠️
Add the iconic Sherman V (M4A4) to your Allied forces with this detailed plastic model kit. Supplied to Great Britain under the Lend-Lease programme, the American M4A4 was renamed the Sherman V by its new owners and became the mainstay of British, Polish, and Free French armoured units during the later years of World War II.
The Sherman V was the most numerous British tank of the war. Though it had the drawback of a high silhouette, it more than compensated with its legendary reliability, ruggedness, and sheer numbers. Armed with a capable 75mm gun, it excelled at supporting infantry and suppressing enemy positions. Despite being outgunned by heavier German tanks in the later stages of the war, the Sherman's tactical flexibility, ease of maintenance, and overwhelming numerical advantage ensured it gave a good account of itself in the rare tank-versus-tank engagements.
In games of Bolt Action, the Sherman V is classified as a medium tank armed with a medium anti-tank gun that benefits from the Improved HE special rule. It comes equipped with a coaxial MMG and hull-mounted MMG, with the option to add a pintle-mounted HMG for additional anti-infantry firepower. This versatile model can be included in Armoured Platoons and, while designed specifically as a British Sherman V, can also represent American M4/A1/A2/A3/A4 variants.
✨ Key Features:
- Hard Plastic Kit - Detailed 1/56 scale Sherman V tank model
- Multinational Use - Suitable for British, Polish, Free French, and American forces
- Game Materials - Includes Bolt Action stat card and vehicle damage markers
- Authentic Markings - Comprehensive decal sheet for multiple units
- Tactical Flexibility - Medium tank with balanced capabilities for infantry support and anti-tank roles
- Multi-Game Use - Compatible with both Bolt Action and Achtung Panzer! games
The Sherman Family: Variant Comparison
The Sherman V (M4A4) was one of several variants in the prolific Sherman family:
Variant | Engine | Primary Users | Special Features |
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M4 (Sherman I) | Continental R975 radial | US, British Commonwealth | Original production model |
M4A1 (Sherman II) | Continental R975 radial | US, British Commonwealth | Cast hull instead of welded |
M4A2 (Sherman III) | GM 6046 twin diesel | US Marines, Soviet Union, Free French | Diesel engine, better fuel economy |
M4A3 (Sherman IV) | Ford GAA V8 | US Army | Preferred by US crews, reliable Ford engine |
M4A4 (Sherman V) | Chrysler A57 Multibank | British, Polish, Free French | Lengthened hull, complex but reliable engine |
Sherman Firefly | Various (converted from other models) | British Commonwealth | Armed with powerful 17-pounder anti-tank gun |
⏳ Sherman V: Historical Timeline
Prototype M4 Sherman tank developed by the US Army, beginning the lineage that would lead to the M4A4 variant.
M4A4 (later designated Sherman V by the British) production begins at Detroit Tank Arsenal, featuring the unique Chrysler A57 Multibank engine.
First Sherman V tanks arrive in North Africa under Lend-Lease to British forces, beginning to replace older tanks like the Crusader.
Sherman V tanks participate in the Sicily landings (Operation Husky), proving their worth in the varied Mediterranean terrain.
Sherman V tanks land in Normandy on D-Day, forming the backbone of British armored forces during the campaign in Northwest Europe.
Production of the M4A4/Sherman V ends after building 7,499 units, as other variants became more prevalent.
Sherman V tanks participate in the final push into Germany, contributing to the Allied victory in Europe.
Many Sherman V tanks are sold to other nations or scrapped, with some preserved in museums as important historical artifacts.
🎨 Painting Guide: British Sherman V
Transform your model into a realistic battlefield veteran with this step-by-step painting guide:
Step 1: Preparation
Clean the model with warm soapy water to remove any mold release agents. Once dry, assemble the model following the included instructions. Fill any gaps with modeling putty and sand smooth once dry.
Step 2: Priming
Apply a uniform coat of black or grey primer to provide a good base for the paint to adhere to. Allow to dry completely.
Step 3: Base Coat
Apply a base coat of British Khaki Green No.3 (Vallejo 70.921 or similar). This was the standard British tank color from mid-1944 onwards.
Step 4: Camouflage Pattern (Optional)
For Northwest Europe (1944-45), add irregular patches of SCC 15 Olive Drab (Vallejo 70.887) to break up the silhouette.
Step 5: Highlighting
Highlight raised details by dry brushing with a lighter shade of your base color mixed with a small amount of tan or cream.
Step 6: Details
Paint tools and equipment using appropriate colors: wooden handles in brown, metal parts in gunmetal or silver, and ropes in tan.
Step 7: Decals
Apply the included decals following the regiment markings of your choice. Seal with a clear gloss varnish once positioned.
Step 8: Weathering
Add realistic weathering with a brown wash in recessed areas. Apply mud splatter to lower hull and tracks using a mix of brown paint and fine sand or modeling paste.
Step 9: Final Touches
Add wear marks on edges and high-traffic areas using a sponge with silver paint. Apply light rust streaks from hatches and rivets using orange-brown paint.
Step 10: Seal
Finish with a satin or matte varnish to protect your paintwork and unify the finish.
⚔️ Bolt Action Game Rules: Using Your Sherman V
Classification
The Sherman V is a Medium Tank in Bolt Action, giving it a good balance of mobility, firepower, and protection at a reasonable points cost.
Armament
Armed with a Medium Anti-Tank Gun (75mm) with the Improved HE special rule, making it effective against both infantry and light vehicles.
Secondary Weapons
Comes with a coaxial MMG and hull-mounted MMG. Can be upgraded with a pintle-mounted HMG for additional anti-infantry firepower.
Damage Value
Has a +9 Damage Value, providing good protection against small and medium arms fire.
Special Rules
Benefits from the Improved HE rule, increasing the effectiveness of its main gun against infantry targets.
Tactical Role
Excels as an infantry support tank due to its multiple machine guns and improved HE capability. Can also engage light and medium armored vehicles.
🎲 Battlefield Roles: Sherman V in Your Army
Infantry Support
The Sherman V excels at supporting infantry advances with its 75mm gun's improved HE capability and multiple machine guns. Position it to provide covering fire for your advancing troops, using its mobility to reposition as needed to counter enemy threats.
Anti-Tank Hunter
While not as powerful as dedicated tank hunters, Shermans can be effective against lighter German armor. Hunt in pairs or groups to increase your chance of scoring a flank shot against heavier opponents like Panthers or Tigers.
Breakthrough Operations
Use the Sherman's good mobility to spearhead attacks through weak points in enemy lines. Its combination of firepower and protection makes it ideal for exploiting breakthroughs and disrupting enemy rear areas.
Armoured Platoon Core
Build an Armoured Platoon around multiple Sherman Vs for a flexible, mobile force. Combine with specialized variants like Fireflies for anti-tank capability and Stuarts for reconnaissance to create a balanced force.
Objective Holder
The Sherman's balanced capabilities make it excellent for contesting and holding objectives. Its multiple machine guns can suppress enemy infantry while its main gun can engage threats at longer ranges.
Historical Formations
Recreate historical formations like the British 7th Armoured Division "Desert Rats" or the Polish 1st Armoured Division with Sherman Vs as their core tanks, supported by appropriate infantry and support units.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Join the Allied Armoured Advance!
Add the iconic Sherman V to your Bolt Action army today and experience the versatility and reliability that made this tank a legend on the battlefields of World War II.
ADD TO CART📦 Box Contents
Component | Details |
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Main Kit | 1 Hard Plastic Sherman V (M4A4) tank model |
Documentation | Detailed assembly guide |
Game Materials | Bolt Action stat card for quick reference during gameplay |
Decals | Comprehensive waterslide decal sheet for authentic unit markings |
Accessories | Vehicle damage markers for tracking battle damage during games |
A Truly Multinational Tank
The Sherman V served with various Allied forces, all achievable with this versatile kit:
Sherman V Technical Specifications
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