At the end of 1941, the United States of America was already a well-deserved world leader in the production of various automotive equipment. This was facilitated by the most powerful production base in the world. During the Second World War, only 2,382,311 military trucks were manufactured in the USA. American army vehicles embodied advanced design solutions, defining the world level of automotive technology in general. In America, the main consumer of automotive equipment was the ground forces (US Army), which operated several types of trucks. The four-wheel drive truck G7107 was one of the representatives of the G7100 military series. Despite the fact that most of the cars of this series were supplied to the Allies as part of the lend-lease program and some of them were used in the US Army, for example, in infantry, sapper and communication units. Equipped with machine guns, such cars could also be used for patrolling.
Model Information:
Contains 274+ parts.
The set includes model of a military truck G7107 with a Browning M1919A4 machine gun, a driver figure and three American infantrymen.
Figures have a high level of detail of clothing and equipment.
The set is to recreate the scene of an American military patrol during the Second World War.
*Please note paint and glue are not included.