1:72 scale diecast tank replica by Hobby Master-Fireball, 2nd Platoon, F Tank Co., 2nd Armored Division.
The M26 Pershing was developed at the end of WWII as the successor of the M4 Sherman. Weighing in at
46 tons with 127mm of armor, excellent agility and a 90mm M3 gun for its punch, the Pershing was a tank
capable of standing up to the Panthers and Tigers. At the start of the Korean War the M26 was sent into
combat against the Soviet built T-34/85s. The M26 became the basis for the M46, M48 and M60 tanks.
Tank No.10, E Tank Co., 67th Armored Rgt., 2nd Armored Div., “Hell On Wheels”, Germany, April 1945
The M26 arrived in Europe in February 1945 and was used for infantry support and to break through
German lines with its 90mm gun. Designed to counter the Panther and Tiger I the 2nd Armored Division
used the M26 and other armor to halt the lead elements of the German 5th Panzer Army during the Battle of
the Bulge and defeated the spearheads for the 2nd and 9th Panzer Divisions. In April 1945, the 2nd took
part in the capture of nearly 300,000 Germans in the Ruhr Pocket. In July the 2nd Armored became the first
US division to enter Berlin.