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1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363 - MPM Hobbies

1/35 Tamiya U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 35363

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SKU: TAM35363
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This is a scale model replica of the M3A1 Scout Car. It promises to be a great stand-alone model or make for an essential diorama piece in a bigger modeling project. Around 21,000 of the actual car were built, a vital cog in the setup of U.S. forces and those Allies (Britain, Soviet Union, Free France, China and more) who received it under “lend-lease.” Lightly protected with mainly 6.4mm armor, with a top road speed of 80km/h, it had one 12.7mm and two 7.62mm machine guns, could seat six in addition to a driver and commander, and was often deployed in recon and command car roles, in North Africa, Sicily, and on the Eastern Front.

  • 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 161mm.
  • Multi-piece depictions of front un-ditching roller, and crew area machine guns (M2 x1 and M1919 x1).
  • Interior features separate parts for shift, transfer case and parking brake levers, plus a detailed dash.
  • Armor side door and windshield covers can be depicted deployed or not.
  • Louvers on front engine grille can be assembled as open or closed.
  • Detailed underside with depictions of leaf spring suspension, prop shaft, differentials, leaf springs and exhaust.
  • Comes with one U.S. (invasion of Sicily) and two Soviet marking options.
  • Includes 5 figures in Red Army Winter attire: helmeted driver in tanker overalls; pistol-wielding commander with choice of ushanka or regulation headgear; two gunners and one seated soldier.
  • Marking Options: Red Army 3rd Guards Tank Army, Eastern Germany, April 1945. Red Army, Unit unknown, Prague, Spring 1945. U.S. Army 8th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Armored Division, Sicily, 1943