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M3 Lee/Grant WE210 Type

workable tracks

Scale: 1/35 Price : £16.00

This 1/35 scale M3 Lee/Grant tank workable tracks WE210 type set is a high-detail resin tracks set designed for scale model kits. This set has been tested with Tamiya, TAKOM and RFM model kits, these workable resin tracks provide realistic sag, accurate track links and authentic appearance for 1/35 AFV and military vehicle models.

This high quality resin printed track set delivers unmatched precision and value. Perfect for modelers and military vehicle enthusiasts seeking realistic detail without a premium price tag.

Product Features:

  • 1/35 scale M3 Lee/Grant tank workable tracks WE210 type
  • Resin printed track links with realistic movement
  • Suitable for AFV and military vehicle scale models
  • Tested with Tamiya, TAKOM and RFM model kits
  • Ideal upgrade for 1/35 tank model builders
  • No glue is required

Why Choose This Set:

  • Premium resin print, crisp detail, minimal flash
  • Workable design, tracks fold realistically once assembled
  • Ready to paint
  • UK based seller, dispatch next working day, reliable delivery

This set contains

  • 200 links
  • 400 half-pins

Facts about WE210 type tracks.

The designation WE210 isn’t a U.S. military “T‑number” like T41, T48, etc. Instead WE210 refers to a specific track pattern seen on some Allied World War II tanks with VVSS (Vertical Volute Spring Suspension) — especially British, Commonwealth and early North Africa‑theatre vehicles.

WE210 tracks are a “double‑I” rubber pad pattern (distinct from U.S. T‑designated tracks) used on VVSS vehicles. Photographic evidence shows WE210 mostly in North Africa and early Italian campaigns, usually on British/Commonwealth‑operated Shermans or on Grants.

Tanks that used WE210 tracks

  • M3 Medium tanks (Lee / Grant) — especially in North Africa; WE210 was likely standard on many Grants early in the campaign.
  • M4 Sherman medium tanks (VVSS) in British and Commonwealth service — seen on British Sherman IIIs and other units in North Africa and Italy.
  • Ram tanks (Canadian design during WW II) — fitted with WE210 tracks in early production.

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