About the GAZ-67B
At the start of WWII, the Russian army did not have a suitable small 4X4 utility vehicle comparable to the American Jeep or German Kubelwagen. The design team at GAZ (Gorkovski Avtomobilny Zavod) was tasked to develop such a vehicle, and eventually the GAZ-67 was born in 1943. The design was heavily influenced by American Jeep models and prototypes received through Lend- Lease, but although the GAZ-67 had better rough terrain performance than the American Jeep, it’s reliability was far from stellar. Nevertheless, over 90,000 GAZ-67s were produced from 1943 until well after the end of WWII, and they served with the in the armed forces of Russia as well as various other Warsaw Pact countries.
About the Model:
– High-quality 1/48 scale assembly model kit of the GAZ-67B.
– Vehicle’s distinctive chassis accurately replicated complete with suspension and driveshaft for added realism.
– Kit includes one driver figure.
– All parts, including clear windshield and headlight parts, produced using new precision molds.
– Three types of markings included (planned).
Suggested Paint Colors
TS-2 – Dark Green
X-11 – Chrome Silver
X-18 – Semi Gloss Black
X-7 – Red
XF-1 – Flat Black
XF-10 – Flat Brown
XF-15 – Flat Flesh
XF-49 – Khaki
XF-61 – Dark Green
XF-64 – Red Brown