Tamiya 35363 - 1/35 M3A1 Scout Car  [35363]

Tamiya 35363 - 1/35 M3A1 Scout Car
Price:
USD$29.10
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
35363
GTIN:
4950344353637
Condition:
Brand New
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Tamiya 35363 - 1/35 M3A1 Scout Car: A Detailed Insight

The Tamiya 35363 1/35 M3A1 Scout Car model kit offers an exceptional opportunity for military history enthusiasts and model builders to recreate a vital piece of World War II machinery. This scale model captures the essence of the M3A1 Scout Car, which played a significant role in reconnaissance and command operations during the war.

Historical Context and Real-World Significance

The M3A1 Scout Car was an essential asset for the U.S. forces and their Allies, with around 21,000 units produced. It was notably used in North Africa, Sicily, and the Eastern Front, providing reconnaissance and command support. The real vehicle was lightly armored with a top speed of 80 km/h and equipped with multiple machine guns, making it versatile for various military roles.

Modeling Features and Build Experience

This 1/35 scale model kit from Tamiya is designed with precision and attention to detail. It features multi-piece depictions of the front un-ditching roller and crew area machine guns. Interior details include separate parts for shift levers and a detailed dashboard, enhancing the assembly experience. Builders can choose to depict armor side doors and windshield covers as either deployed or not, offering customization options.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Length: 161mm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue and paint
  • Decals: Included

Display and Collection Value

The Tamiya M3A1 Scout Car model is not only a standalone piece but also an excellent addition to dioramas depicting World War II scenes. With marking options for both U.S. and Soviet forces, it provides versatility for collectors interested in different historical narratives. The inclusion of five figures in Red Army winter attire further enhances its display value.

The kit includes marking options for the U.S. Army in Sicily, 1943, and two Soviet units in Eastern Germany and Prague, 1945.
Yes, the kit includes five figures in Red Army winter attire.

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