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Rubicon Models - US Willys MB 1/4 ton 4x4 Jeep The Willys MB (commonly known as a Jeep or jeep, formally as the US Army Truck, ¼ ton, 4x4) is a four-wheel drive utility vehicle that was manufactured during WW2. It is also one of the first military vehicles mass-produced in the US. It is the culmination of war-time ingenuity, standardization and strategic personalization for transport of personnel and cargo. Soon to become the ubiquitous, “world-famous” jeep, the Willys MB and Ford GPW models were very effective on the ground, with many standardized features such as 6.00x16 tires, 60 horsepower at 4,000 rpm, a gasoline can bracket on the left rear, provisions for trailer lights, spark interference suppression, a blackout light system, twin top bows and sealed spring shackles. During WW2, Ford produced some 280,000 of these vehicles. A total of 361,339 (between Nov 18, 41 and Sep 21, 45) were built. Kit Highlights: - Single 1/56 (28mm) scale plastic sprue - Foldable windshield with canvas wrap option - Optional tarpaulin canvas top - Include Browning M1919 & M2 MG options - Four US Infantrymen figures included Number of Parts: 69 pieces / 1 sprue + 2 multi-slide parts + 2 figure sprues Plastic kit, supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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