Just finished this recently:
Tasca/Asuka Sherman M4A3(76)
Bison Decals
MiniArt figures with replacement Hornet 'African' heads
Assorted storage from several companies
(history borrowed from their website)
The 761st Tank Battalion was activated on April 1, 1942, at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, and deployed to Europe, landing at Omaha Beach in France on October 10, 1944.
The Battalion trained at Camp Hood, Texas, where they were rated superior by Second Army Commander Lt.Gen. Ben Lear. They landed on the Continent with high morale -- some said they were cocky.
Later referred to as the Black Panther Tank Battalion, the 761st was attached to the XII Corps' 26th Infantry Division, assigned to Gen. George S. Patton Jr.'s Third Army, an army already racing eastward across France, and committed to combat on Nov. 7, 1944.
As a result of their great fighting abilities they spearheaded a number of Patton's moves into enemy territory. They forced a hole in the Siegfried Line, allowing Patton's 4th Armored Division to pour through into Germany. They fought in France, Belgium, and Germany, and were among the first American forces to link up with the Soviet Army (Ukranians) at the River Steyr in Austria.
In one of Patton's profanity laced pep talks:
'Men, you're the first Negro tankers to ever fight in the American Army. I would never have asked for you if you weren't good. I have nothing but the best in my Army. I don't care what color you are as long as you go up there and kill those . Everyone has their eyes on you and is expecting great things from you. Most of all your race is looking forward to your success. Don't let them down and damn you, don't let me down! They say it is patriotic to die for your country. Well, let’s see how many patriots we can make out of those German .'
I had did use the wrong tracks on the tank, the only known photo shows the T37/T47 steel cleat tracks instead of the rubber pads, I'd already painted the tracks so I went ahead and used these. The tools came out somewhat more orange than I really wanted them. Plus I applied two coats of matte varnish to the uniforms- why on earth do they look so shiny in the photos!?!! Still mostly happy with how she came out...