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The M8 Scott was a World War II self-propelled howitzer based on the Stuart light tank chassis. The name M8 General Scott was sometimes used. The vehicle was armed with a 75mm howitzer placed in an open turret. The welded armor was intended to protect the crew. From September 1942 to January 1944, approximately 1,778 vehicles of this type were produced.
The COBI model was developed in a scale of 1:35 matching the figures and consists of 525 construction blocks. The model’s functionalities include access to the brick-built engine, rotating turret, movable cannon and working caterpillar traction. All graphic elements are high-quality prints. The figure depicts an American soldier with the rank of captain. The set comes with a plate with the name of the set printed on it. Our 1:35 scale collection cannot do without this set! Build history, piece by piece, with COBI.
Model dimensions (L x W x H): 135 mm (5.3″) x 7,5 mm (3″) x 90 mm (3.5″)
Below are very informative and entertaining videos to discover more about this unit and it’s place in history. Please be aware that some of these videos may contain crude language and/or actual footage of warfare. This may be disturbing to sensitive or young viewers. We have selected the videos for their historical context in relation to our products for the purpose of research and learning.
Weight | 24 oz |
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Dimensions | 15.75 × 11.03 × 2.17 in |
Number of Pieces | 525 |
Scale | 1:35 |
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2 reviews for COBI H.M.C. Scott #2279
Chief c. (verified owner) –
I’ve always had a soft spot for the Stuart and its variants so I was excited to see Cobi offered not only this M8 but also the M3, so naturally I picked both of them up! Fun little kits and tons of fun to put together!
Colonel T. (verified owner) –
Not sure what it is about the Stuart chassis that draws me in amidst my love of turretless vehicles, but this special little stubby guy is just great. It’s fun having something a little unusual in the collection.