New U.S Pionner Tool Brackets and Sherman Track Skids from Arto

This is the first type of Pionner Tool Bracket  that was used in U.S. military vehicles and trucks.

It is a representative tool holder of the U.S. military that was equipped to all U.S. military vehicles from before World War II and until 1942.

Even after the new type appeared in 1942, this first model can be seen consistently in photographs.

This item reproduces the basic frame without the tools. Brackets without tools are commonly noticeable in wartime photographs and this item will allow you to easily recreate realistic battlefield situations.

This is the second type of Pionner Tool Bracket that was used by the U.S. military, including vehicles, trucks and tanks.

This renewed design considered the negatives of the first type to make it easier to remove and reattach tools.

It was a Pionner Tool Bracket that was used from 1942 during World War II and also widely used in various models until the 1960s.

As it was used steadily even after WWII, it can also be use with Western vehicles and tanks during the Cold War.

In particular, its use is M46, M47, and not only limited to the initial types of M48 but also applicable to the T-development test type tanks.

This M4 Sherman's Track Skid type is most familiar and commonly known to us and can be attached to mid to late VVSS suspensions (M4,M4A1,M4A2,M4A3,M4A4,M4 hybrid).

It reproduces the most accurate shape of the M4 Sherman's Track Skid, depicting faithfully its thinness and all the minute details.

Also, all the details attached to the suspension on the back of the skid such as the hex bolt etc are also included, which are a must to portray the Sherman most accurately.

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