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The long awaited box set is here and ready to review. The M-3 series was developed in the 1930's as a light tank. It was armed with a 37mm main gun capable of firing AP and HE ammunition and two to five .30 caliber M-1919A4 light machine guns.

M3 Honey Stuart Platoon

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I am loving the details Battlefront has done for this model. Maybe it's just the outstanding paint job.

   
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Central,ILL. USA

Before i read the review, i was on the fence about aquiring me some light tanks,but after reading your review i am now convinced that i will be picking me up a set.i especially like the 3 mg mounted on them.I think they will work out great for dealing with German Mech infantry.

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I would like to read this but am work blocked. Any chance of a re-post?

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notprop wrote:I would like to read this but am work blocked. Any chance of a re-post?


Sorry -- too much info to re-post.
   
 
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