Oh well, I guess the Taigen could be painted in Brit colours. Correction: Brit COLOUR

This putative Taigen 76mm model was actually of a type used by the Brits in Italy, unlike the M4A3..which was never used by them at all..anywhere. Thus, the 76mm would just about be a valid choice.The only available models from Taigen and Heng Long appear to be the M4A3 version, with a 105mm gun, and I'd rather attempt to solve the mystery of Donald Trump's hair, or watch 'The Sound of Music' 100 times, (

) than have one of those. I thought the Taigen model only needed a few lumps here and there, some plates on the sides, and
the longer gun to pass muster.., but I bow to your greater experience

Looks like I'll have to settle for.........wait for it.....a T34!! Sherman's were called 'Tommy Cookers, not 'Yank cookers'' by the Germans, so you think somebody would at least have produced a British liveried Sherman...albeit a charred looking, medium rare one...!! As for the 'Mato' rumour, well...rumours are often more exciting than the truth.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.