The Ford GPA was a unique vehicle which was deployed not only on the U.S. side by the Army and Marine Corps, but also later by Russian forces. It was often called a “seep” (an abbreviation of “seagoing jeep”) on account of its amphibious nature. The front-engine 4WD vehicle shared much of its design and …
This is a 1/35 scale plastic model kit of the American M48A3 Patton tank, which served with distinction during the Vietnam War. The tough appearance of the tank, including its cast metal surface texture and canvas section of the gun mantlet is accurately reproduced. Details such as the searchlight and machine gun cupola are also …
For a single base tank design to fight through the entirety of WWII was something of a rarity, but the Panzerkampfwagen IV proved its enduring efficacy by doing just that. This precision plastic model depicts the Ausf.J variant of the rustic tank, which toted a 75mm gun and the distinctive “SchĆ¼rzen” armor additions. Modelers can …
The M151A1 was a variant of the M151, a military utility truck which was used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps from 1959 to the early 1990s. It was first released to troops in 1964, and compared to the original, it had modified rear suspension and also received turn signals on its front fender. …