Jeep SAS - the American/ British combat light off-road car
Publisher/ manufacturer: "WAK". Poland
Scale: 1 : 25
Number of sheets: 8 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 5
Number of assembly drawings: 47
Difficulty level: For average experience and experienced modelers
Dimensions of the model: 134,5 mm x 63 mm x 95 mm
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Willys MB, better known as the "jeep", was an American designed and manufactured military off-road car, widely used in Allied armies during World War II. In the first half of 1941, the U.S. Army chose Willys as the Army's main off-road car. There are produced 639,245 units of this brand. It was a means of transporting general-purpose personnel or cargo, still used for intelligence or command functions.
The sophisticated and richly detailed model with full engine compartment, chassis and suspension equipment and exterior details is very close to a real car. It is also armed and loaded with equipment and ammunition, as it depicts a British Special Air Service car, dedicated to carrying out special missions in North Africa during World War II. The details, which must be colored on both sides, are printed on both sides. As you understand - the model for "asses".
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