Scouting About 1939 saw the debut of the M3A1 scout car, which was an important facet of mechanized U.S. forces. This 4WD vehicle could get 80km/h out of its 87hp 6-cylinder engine, and packed a punch with one 12.7mm and up to two 7.62mm rail-mounted machine guns. It could hold 8 personnel, and was equipped with a front roller to help overcome obstacles, plus armor radiator louvers and armor windshield and side covers. Around 21,000 were produced, and deployed by U.S. forces in the Philippines, Tunisia, Sicily and more. Over 3,000 were also supplied to the Red Army under the auspices of the "Lend-Lease" program; Soviet forces used it in Mechanized and Tank Divisions, fulfilling reconnaissance, command car and even towing roles.
About the Model ?This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 161mm. ?A highly accurate rendering of the simple M3A1 form is based upon extensive research of the actual vehicle. ?Authentically captures the front roller and crew area interior. ?Detailed underside has depictions of leaf spring suspension and drive shafts. ?12.7mm and 7.62mm machine guns are reproduced with excellent detail. ?Includes 5 Red Army figures pictured in Winter uniform, and in realistic action pose. ?3 marking options included one U.S. and two Red Army schemes.
Length: 161mm. Image shows painted and assembled kit.
?Includes detailed depictions of 12.7mm and 7.62mm machine guns, with even the bullet belts accurately captured. ?Five Red Army figures are included, with soldiers wrapped up in winter uniform and adopting realistic action poses. ?The simple, functional form of the M3A1 scout car is captured with aplomb. One highlight is the depiction of rivets. ?Left: The open top crew area shows off excellent detail within, including the rail along which machine guns can be slid. ?Right: Choose between open and closed depictions of radiator louvers, and the armor windshield and side armor shields. ?Left: There is plenty to look at on the underside, with depictions of the leaf spring suspension and 4WD drivetrain. ?Right: A U.S. marking option is also included, with the chance to capture the unique camouflage scheme and markings.