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- The Motor City Classics Militaria Diecast M3 Gun Motor Carriage is a 1:43-scale replica of the U.S. Army’s early-war self-propelled gun, mounting the powerful 75 mm M1897A4 field gun on an M3 half-track chassis. This historic model recreates the transitional design that combined mobility with direct-fire anti-tank capability.
- Finished in authentic olive-drab green, the model features an open fighting compartment, side armor plating, and a finely rendered 75 mm M1897A4 gun with elevation and traverse detail. Additional features include a realistic cab interior, front roller, headlights, stowage tools, and clear windshield glazing.
- Built from diecast metal with select plastic parts, the M3 GMC delivers high realism and structural strength. Rolling front tires, detailed tracks, and molded suspension components reflect Motor City Classics’ dedication to accuracy and quality within its Militaria Diecast collection.
- Depicting the M3 Gun Motor Carriage as used by U.S. Army units during the North African and Italian campaigns, this model includes authentic white star insignia, unit markings, and a subtle weathered finish. Its design captures the look of the first American self-propelled artillery system in WWII.
- Measuring approximately 6.25 × 2.25 × 2.5 inches, this 1:43-scale model arrives mounted on a black display base inside a Militaria Diecast window box. Intended for collectors aged 14 and above, it’s an essential addition to any WWII armor or artillery display collection.
The Motor City Classics Militaria Diecast 1:43 M3 Gun Motor Carriage with 75 mm M1897A4 Gun (Model 24215-41) authentically recreates the WWII U.S. Army self-propelled gun built on the M3 half-track. Finished in olive drab with accurate white markings, this diecast replica features an open crew compartment, detailed gun assembly, and rolling wheels with realistic track molding. Constructed from diecast metal and plastic, it measures about 6.25 × 2.25 × 2.5 inches and is mounted on a display base in a Militaria Diecast window box. Designed for collectors aged 14+, it’s a true representation of WWII artillery innovation.

















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