Jeep Willys MB 1/4 Ton Truck Kit 1/35 Scale Tamiya 35219

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Description

Without a doubt the Jeep Willys MB occupies a significant position in the whole automotive history.

The origin of the Jeep vehicle dates back to early 1941, when U.S. Forces ordered the Willys, Ford, and Bantam companies to develop prototypes of a small sized multi-purpose 4-wheel drive vehicle. During the early stage of WW2, Germany had achieved outstanding successes by using motorized troops with their “Blitzkrieg” tactics. It became a pressing need for allied nations to possess tough and reliable vehicles with excellent cross-country ability. In November 1941, the Army, with alterations on the front grille and hood to the Ford design, chose the Willy’s vehicle as the basis for the mass production model.

This marked the birth of the Willys MB (Model B) that provided unmatched ability to transport Allied troops during the conflict. The early Willys MB had a welded, slat type front grille. Due to the necessity of increasing production, the Army ordered Ford to join the mass production using the Willys MB’s blueprints. It was designated the GPW, and a simple, pressed steelfront grille was introduced. During WW2, the Willys MB and Ford GPW ran over every battlefield. As a means of transit for soldiers, it played an important role in bringing the Allied victory. It was also used for liason, command, communication and sometimes even as an ambulance for a light firearms carrier.

Production reached approximately 640,000 units by August 1945.

Assembly and painting required. Kit does not include model cement glue, paint, tools, and adult supervision where required.

Scale: 1:35

Item # Tamiya 35219

Contents subject to change. Price includes in store coupon.

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P.V.
willys

love the machine gun mounted in the back

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Marvin Greenberg
Jeep Willys

It's a great model and it reminds me of the one I learned how to drive, which was a 1944 Williys

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Brian Postma
Great kit

Just putting the finishing touches on this kit. Found it a nice distraction from my typical panzer builds.

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Stanko
Great kit

Enjoyed very much doing it!

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