Artitec US M10A1 Tank Destroyer 1:87 HO Model 387.233

US M10A1 Tank Destroyer (387.233)

$49.95
Sale price  $49.95 Regular price 
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Artitec US M10A1 Tank Destroyer 1:87 HO Model 387.233

US M10A1 Tank Destroyer (387.233)

$49.95
Sale price  $49.95 Regular price 
Model Details
Manufacturer Artitec
Article Number 387.233
Product Release Year 2015
Scale 1:87 HO Scale
Build Type Ready-Made
Dimensions L: 3 in · W: 1.3 in · H: 1.4 in
Historical & Vehicle Details
Country United States
Military Branch U.S. Army
Era World War II
Vehicle Type Tank Destroyer
Vehicle Family M10
Paint Scheme Olive Drab
Collector model. Not a toy. Recommended for ages 18+
Model Overview

This ready-made Artitec model reproduces a U.S. Army M10A1 tank destroyer in a weathered olive drab finish. White recognition stars appear across the hull sides and upper surfaces, while subtle fading, dust, grime, edge wear, and rust accents give the vehicle a convincing operational appearance.

The model features the M10A1’s distinctive open-topped, angular turret with a long 3-inch gun, rear-mounted .50-caliber machine gun, and a visible fighting compartment. Canvas rolls, packs, bags, tools, tow cables, lifting points, suspension components, and individually defined track details add depth throughout the vehicle. Artitec identifies this as a hand-painted, ready-made 1:87 H0 model constructed from resin and etched-metal components.

  • Ready-Made 1:87 HO scale Artitec model
  • Hand-built resin and etched-metal construction
  • Hand-painted olive drab finish
  • Realistic weathering and operational wear
  • Open-topped turret with detailed fighting compartment
  • Long 3-inch main gun
  • Turret-mounted .50-caliber machine gun
  • U.S. Army white star markings
  • Extensive external stowage and equipment
  • Detailed tracks, suspension, tools, and tow cables
  • Collector-grade display model
Vehicle History

The M10A1 was the gasoline-powered counterpart to the M10 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage. It combined a modified M4A3 Sherman chassis with the Ford GAA V8 engine and carried the 3-inch M7 gun in a fully rotating but manually traversed open-topped turret. A Browning M2HB .50-caliber machine gun provided secondary and antiaircraft armament.

Produced during 1942 and 1943, the M10A1 reflected U.S. Tank Destroyer doctrine, emphasizing mobility, sloped armor, and anti-tank firepower rather than the heavy protection of a conventional tank. Many M10A1 vehicles were retained in the United States for training, and substantial numbers were later converted into the more heavily armed M36 tank destroyer.

About Artitec Ready-Made Models

Artitec's Ready-Made models are handcrafted from high-quality resin and produced in limited runs. Each model is expertly preassembled, hand-painted, and often subtly weathered to recreate the appearance of a real vehicle in use. Because every model is finished by hand, small variations may occur, making each piece unique.

Artitec uses vacuum-cast resin to reproduce exceptionally fine, true-to-scale details that can be difficult to achieve with conventional manufacturing methods. Etched-brass parts are added where appropriate to capture delicate components and further enhance realism.

Each model is assembled, painted, and weathered by skilled specialists—a process requiring considerable time, precision, and experience. Artitec Ready-Made models are ideal for collectors seeking exceptional detail and realism without the time and effort required to build and finish a model kit.