Thread: 1/72 Chaffee
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Old 04-26-2008, 10:33 AM   # 9 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: 1/72 Chaffee

Last edited by PickMattock : 04-27-2008 at 08:11 PM.
Pedant note: Most modern reference material is quick to point out that in US service the vehicle was only referred to as Light Tank M24. I keep reading the most common unofficial nickname was "Panther Pup". Like Wolverine, “Chaffee” was an official British designation. (And apparently not one that ever made it’s way to the GI’s, like what happened with “Sherman”.) While "Chaffee" caught on with US modeling companies, in US military service the vehicle was just called the M24. While, of course, the model itself is what I’m concerned about the most (such as no wonky track problems), I’d rather not have it incorrectly labeled on its stand.

*If anyone has a period reference, or even a US serviceman’s memoir/interview, that refers to the M24 light tank as the Chaffee I’d be very interested in seeing it. ...I actually wouldn't mind seeing documentation for "Panther Pup" while you're at it! While the US only recognized the “M#” system as a vehicle’s official designation, a search through the Time archives shows that some unofficial nicknames like Stuart, Hellcat, Slugger and Pershing were at least common enough to make into a period publication. (Or at the very least, even existed at the time…Unlike Jackson or Scott… Where the heck did those come from?)

Anyway, I look forward to picking up some M24 light tanks, with and without side skirts if possible. The pictures I've seen of the actual "Ally Oop III" show them removed.



 

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