SHERMAN M3 http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net Thu, 18 Apr 2024 09:26:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 Aris/Umlaut CMFI british Shermans by Umlaut http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2581 http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2581#comments Mon, 12 Oct 2015 00:08:35 +0000 http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2581 A full set of weathered british Shermans, based on Aris’ original psd files for his CMBN Shermans. Snow and muddy versions – plus other details by Umlaut.

These are the seven Sherman types. All include normal, muddy and snow versions, unless stated otherwise:

Sherman I
Sherman II early
Sherman II
Sherman III early (no snow)
Sherman III
Sherman V early (no snow)
Sherman V (no snow)

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Aris Sherman III by Aristoteles http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2505 http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2505#respond Wed, 16 Sep 2015 12:10:28 +0000 http://cmmodsiii.greenasjade.net/?p=2505 The United States provided tens of thousands of its Medium Tank M4, also named the Sherman to many of its Allies during the Second World War, under the terms of Lend-Lease Act.

British and Commonwealth use in Europe was comprehensive, the Sherman replaced the General Grant and General Lee tanks and was in the majority by 1944 – the other main late-war tanks being the Churchill and Cromwell. The Cromwell was used in reconnaissance because of its superior speed and the Churchill had the better cross country mobility.

Sherman III was a M4A2 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun

4 Decal options.

A BIG Thank you to Darknight Canuck for the pictoric references.

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