Monday, July 02, 2012 - 04:32 AM UTC
ICM have sent Armorama an update on their V3000S/SS M (Sd.Kfz.3b) Maultier, WWII German Semi-Tracked Truck in the form of the box art. Take a look inside.
Here is the artwork for the ICM V3000S/SS M (Sd.Kfz.3b) Maultier, WWII German Semi-Tracked Truck and below is the text they have released on this models details.
The main part of the German Wehrmacht autopark during WWII formed 3t cargo trucks. One of the most numerous of them was V3000S, which was produced since 1941 in German Ford plants in Cologne. This truck was equipped with V8 engine and had rear drive only. Highly detailed chassis, engine and interior. 4 versions decal sheet included.
Armorama would like to that ICM for this news.
The main part of the German Wehrmacht autopark during WWII formed 3t cargo trucks. One of the most numerous of them was V3000S, which was produced since 1941 in German Ford plants in Cologne. This truck was equipped with V8 engine and had rear drive only. Highly detailed chassis, engine and interior. 4 versions decal sheet included.
Armorama would like to that ICM for this news.
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