WWII German Truck
The V3000S with a 95 hp V8 gasoline engine was launched at the Ford plant in Cologne in 1941. Production continued until the end of World War II, with a total production run of more than 25,000 vehicles. This truck was used by the German army, air force and navy. The vehicle had only rear-wheel drive, so it had insufficient off-road capability. To solve this problem, about 14,000 of these trucks were produced in the Maultier semi-tracked version, designated V3000S/SSM. Along with the tracks, the Maultier was also equipped with brake levers, which allowed the truck to turn on the spot like a tank. Starting in 1943, simplified cabs (‘Einheitsfahrerhaus’) were installed on Wehrmacht trucks to simplify and reduce the cost of production. In turn, the V3000S/SSM Maultier semi-tracked trucks were equipped with such cabs.
ITEM NUMBER 35410 SCALE 1:35 DATE 18.10.2023 TIME PERIOD WW2 MARKINGS V3000S ‘Einheitsfahrerhaus’, 1944 V3000S ‘Einheitsfahrerhaus’, 1944 (camouflage color version)V3000S ‘Einheitsfahrerhaus’, 1944 (winter color version) MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X HEIGHT) 182 x 76 mm BOX SIZE 294 x 230 x 58 mm NUMBER OF DETAILS 336