In this heavily illustrated volume in the TankCraft series Dennis Oliver
focuses on the Achilles - the British variant of the American M10 -
which was one of the most important Allied tank destroyers of the Second
World War. It played a key role in the armored battles fought on the
Western Front, in particular in France, the Low Countries, Germany and
Italy.
Built on an adapted Sherman chassis, with sloped armor, an open-topped
turret and powerful 17-pounder gun, it was designed to counter the
threat posed by the formidable panzers deployed by the German army
toward the end of the conflict, in particular the Panther and Tiger
tanks.
The book covers the design and operational history of the Achilles in
close detail, using rare archive photographs and meticulously researched
color illustrations, as well as a detailed, authoritative text.
A key section displays available model kits and aftermarket products,
complemented by a gallery of beautifully constructed and painted models
in various scales. Technical details as well as modifications introduced
during production and in the field are also examined providing
everything the modeler needs to recreate an accurate representation of
these historic armored fighting vehicles.