Rye Field Models Plastic Model Kit
M4A3 76W HVSS Sherman W/Full Interior Clear Version
The Rye Field Models M4A3 76W HVSS Sherman Clear Version in 1/35 scale offers a highly detailed representation of one of the most advanced wartime Sherman variants. This special edition kit includes a complete interior and clear hull components, allowing the internal structure and fighting compartment to remain visible after assembly.
Part of the 1/35 military vehicle model kits range, the model combines external accuracy with extensive internal detail, workable tracks, and photo-etched parts.
- 1/35 scale plastic model kit
- Full interior included
- Clear hull and component parts included
- HVSS suspension system
- Workable track links included
- Photo-etched detail parts included
- Detailed turret, engine, and crew compartment
- Decal sheet included
The clear parts allow builders to display the internal layout of the Sherman, including crew positions, ammunition storage, engine components, and transmission details while still preserving the external appearance of the vehicle.
The workable tracks and detailed HVSS suspension system help recreate the realistic stance and mechanical structure of the late-war Sherman design.
History
The M4 Sherman was the standard medium tank of the United States and Allied forces during the Second World War. Through continuous development, later Sherman variants received upgraded firepower, improved armour protection, and better mobility systems.
The M4A3 76W HVSS represented one of the most advanced wartime Sherman configurations. It combined the more powerful 76mm gun with Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension, which improved ride quality and cross-country handling. Wider tracks also reduced ground pressure and improved mobility over difficult terrain.
Late-war Sherman variants such as the M4A3 76W HVSS were heavily used during the campaigns in Western Europe and continued serving in many countries after the war. The type became one of the most recognised Allied tanks of the twentieth century.
Interior-equipped kits such as this provide modellers with a detailed view of the internal complexity of armoured fighting vehicles, including crew arrangements, ammunition storage, engine layout, and mechanical systems often hidden within conventional models.
















