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M24 Chaffee

Light Tank with Crew · World War II
Tamiya · 35391 · 1/35 · 1st Mar 2026
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Plastic model kit

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x M24 Chaffee 1/35 scale light tank with crew
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United States Army
M24 Chaffee
United States Army
Tamiya - 35391 - M24 Chaffee - painted model

We are delighted to announce the release of a new Tamiya original Chaffee model (Item 37020 used Itareli parts). Developed as the successor to the M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, the M24 Chaffee was formally adopted in 1944. The Chaffee employed sloped armour on both the turret and hull, and availed itself of considerable firepower in the shape of the 75mm main gun, which was originally developed for the B-25 bomber. Somewhat unusually for a U.S. tank, its designers adopted a torsion bar suspension setup. It was in time to see some action before the end of WWII, deployed as Allied forces swept through France and Western Europe, and battled in Italy. Post-war, it experienced fighting in major 20th century conflicts such as the Korean War and the Indochina War.

About the Model

This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 159mm, width: 87mm
The low-profile compact form is captured in style based on extensive research of the actual tank
The details such as gun shield, cast surface patterns on the turret front and weld lines are faithfully depicted
Slide moulded fenders feature realistic depictions of bolts and ease of assembly
Fender sand shield parts are also included as option
Assembly type tracks have one-piece straight section
Photo-etched part depicts mesh rack for stowing tarp at rear panel
Tow cables are also moulded as parts
Includes parts to render turret interior features such as main gun breech and transceiver
Two torso figures recreating commander and loader are included
Comes with three marking options to recreate a 1st Armoured Division in Italy and two vehicles in Germany in 1945

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*M24 Chaffee 1/35 scale light tank with crew
Tamiya - 35391 - M24 Chaffee - painted model

We are delighted to announce the release of a new Tamiya original Chaffee model (Item 37020 used Itareli parts). Developed as the successor to the M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, the M24 Chaffee was formally adopted in 1944. The Chaffee employed sloped armour on both the turret and hull, and availed itself of considerable firepower in the shape of the 75mm main gun, which was originally developed for the B-25 bomber. Somewhat unusually for a U.S. tank, its designers adopted a torsion bar suspension setup. It was in time to see some action before the end of WWII, deployed as Allied forces swept through France and Western Europe, and battled in Italy. Post-war, it experienced fighting in major 20th century conflicts such as the Korean War and the Indochina War.

About the Model

This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 159mm, width: 87mm
The low-profile compact form is captured in style based on extensive research of the actual tank
The details such as gun shield, cast surface patterns on the turret front and weld lines are faithfully depicted
Slide moulded fenders feature realistic depictions of bolts and ease of assembly
Fender sand shield parts are also included as option
Assembly type tracks have one-piece straight section
Photo-etched part depicts mesh rack for stowing tarp at rear panel
Tow cables are also moulded as parts
Includes parts to render turret interior features such as main gun breech and transceiver
Two torso figures recreating commander and loader are included
Comes with three marking options to recreate a 1st Armoured Division in Italy and two vehicles in Germany in 1945

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