M4A1 Sherman Tank
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Author: Diligant1
Block count: 147
Views: 1463
This is a heavy tank for sure and with such a cute name, Sherman. Reminds me of a cartoon. But it looks really good, right? And the fact that it was actually used in many different wars makes it even better. It is so well protected, it has a lot of weapons, it is heavy and for a tank the top speed is pretty good actually. So, what are You thinking? If You are ready to own M4A1 aka Sherman then build it and have fun :)
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Blocks you'll need:
| Green Stained Clay | 59 | |
| Stone Slab | 32 | |
| Nether Brick Slab | 16 | |
| Nether Brick Stairs | 12 | |
| Anvil | 10 | |
| Block of Coal | 10 | |
| Double Nether Brick Slab | 4 | |
| Dark Oak Fence Gate | 3 | |
| Stone Button | 1 |
| Skill level | 1 |
| Object added | 26 Sep 2017 |
| Width | 5 |
| Height | 5 |
| Depth | 9 |
| Tags | m4a1, sherman, sherman tank, ww2, army |
| Block Count | 147 |
| Object materials | |
| Green Stained Clay | 59 |
| Stone Slab | 21 |
| Stone Slab (Upper) | 11 |
| Nether Brick Slab (Upper) | 10 |
| Anvil (South/North) | 10 |
| Block of Coal | 10 |
| Nether Brick Slab | 6 |
| Nether Brick Stairs (South, Upside-down) | 4 |
| Nether Brick Stairs (North, Upside-down) | 4 |
| Double Nether Brick Slab | 4 |
| Dark Oak Fence Gate (Facing West, Closed) | 3 |
| Nether Brick Stairs (South, Normal) | 2 |
| Nether Brick Stairs (North, Normal) | 2 |
| Stone Button (Facing North, Inactive) | 1 |
"After seeni this I just gave up this looks nothing like a Sherman and they were primarily only used by the US in WW2 as far as I know there is only one third world country that still uses them and that is very rarely. So just no" -
Scuba1915
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2020-11-12 06:16:20
After seeni this I just gave up this looks nothing like a Sherman and they were primarily only used by the US in WW2 as far as I know there is only one third world country that still uses them and that is very rarely. So just no

