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(GM) General Motors

 Country: United States
United States
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In February 1942, Fisher Body completely stopped making auto bodies and began assembling the famous M-4 "Sherman" tank.
Buick division was responsible for making the M18 Hellcat.
— it was Buick that nicknamed the M18 “Hellcat”.


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 Noteworthy:
During WWII, GM produced 854,000 trucks (& amphibious vehicles), 198,000 diesel engines, 206,000 aircraft engines, and 38,000 tanks, tank destroyers, and armored vehicles.

Fisher Tank Arsenal was not the only manufacturer of the M4(A3) Sherman Tank.


 Additional Notes:

Buick also retooled to meet the demands of making engines for the B-24 bomber. By 1944, Buick's Melrose Park factory was regularly turning out 2,000 engines a month.

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Friday, May. 18, 2012
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U.S. M5A1 Stuart Light Tank

GMC Cadillac Division develops the M5 - called the Stuart by the British

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M5A1 Stuart Light Tank  - This is a real blueprint made directly from vellum masters. Delivered to you on a full size master sheet measuring 42"x 30".
The blueprint will arrive uncut, edge not slit, or trimmed, and are marked for proper 36"x24" finishing. This is a detailed general arrangement plan (standard blueprint cover-sheet) of the WWII U.S. Light Tank M5A1 (M5A1 Stuart)

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U.S. M5A1 Stuart Light Tank
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The M5A1 Stuart was developed from the M3 Stuart light tank… put into production from January 1943. It was powered by twin V8 300hp Cadillac gasoline engines.

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M5A1 Stuart Light Tank  - This is a real blueprint made directly from vellum masters. Delivered to you on a full size master sheet measuring 42"x 30".
The blueprint will arrive uncut, edge not slit, or trimmed, and are marked for proper 36"x24" finishing. This is a detailed general arrangement plan (standard blueprint cover-sheet) of the WWII U.S. Light Tank M5A1 (M5A1 Stuart)

All listed blueprint are in stock, ready for prompt... continues below

 

“Did you know”...? the traditional scale for kit models: 1:144 1:100 1:72 1:48 1:32 1:24 (1/144 1/100 1/72 1/48 1/32 1/24) 
With 1/48 and 1/72 being the most popular for aircraft.
Continued from above…   ready for prompt delivery to you anywhere in the world. We will shortly begin to update the military history of this tank.

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