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WWII U.S. Military Vehicles, G7117, Studebaker US6-U3, Studebaker US6-U5 (Set of 3 Trucks)

Item No. ICMDS3528

Description

During World War II, the United States swiftly organized mass production of military vehicles across various classes and purposes. American vehicles gained widespread adoption in both US and allied forces due to their simple, refined, and practical design. A notable example was the three-axle Studebaker US6, launched by the Studebaker Corporation in 1941. This robust vehicle offered high payload capacity, with about 200,000 units manufactured across thirteen variants—including the US6-U3 truck and US6-U5 fuel tanker. Chevrolet (then a part of General Motors Company) also produced military two-axle trucks. Their Model 7117 was an all-wheel drive vehicle with a 1.5-ton payload capacity, featuring a metal cabin and a transmission-powered mechanical winch. The US Army primarily deployed these vehicles for auxiliary tasks within the continental United States.

Key Features
  • Three US military vehicles from World War II: the G7117 truck, Studebaker US6-U3 truck, and Studebaker US6-U5 fuel tanker
  • These models depict vehicles that served across multiple World War II theatres of operation
  • Each model showcases highly detailed body and chassis components
  • The decal sheet provides multiple authentic marking options per vehicle

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Number of Parts: 285 + 217 + 253 (755 total)
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Examples of the Decals & Sprues

Specifications

Brand
ICM
Category
Diorama Sets
Scale
1:35
Model Type
Trucks
Nationality
American
Era
1939-1945 - World War II
Kit Type
Assembly Kit
Set Type
Vehicles Sets

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WWII U.S. Military Vehicles, G7117, Studebaker US6-U3, Studebaker US6-U5 (Set of 3 Trucks)

Item No. ICMDS3528
During World War II, the United States swiftly organized mass production of military vehicles across various classes and purposes. American vehicles gained widespread adoption in both US and allied forces due to their simple, refined, and practical design. A notable example was the three-axle

Description

During World War II, the United States swiftly organized mass production of military vehicles across various classes and purposes. American vehicles gained widespread adoption in both US and allied forces due to their simple, refined, and practical design. A notable example was the three-axle Studebaker US6, launched by the Studebaker Corporation in 1941. This robust vehicle offered high payload capacity, with about 200,000 units manufactured across thirteen variants—including the US6-U3 truck and US6-U5 fuel tanker. Chevrolet (then a part of General Motors Company) also produced military two-axle trucks. Their Model 7117 was an all-wheel drive vehicle with a 1.5-ton payload capacity, featuring a metal cabin and a transmission-powered mechanical winch. The US Army primarily deployed these vehicles for auxiliary tasks within the continental United States.

Key Features
  • Three US military vehicles from World War II: the G7117 truck, Studebaker US6-U3 truck, and Studebaker US6-U5 fuel tanker
  • These models depict vehicles that served across multiple World War II theatres of operation
  • Each model showcases highly detailed body and chassis components
  • The decal sheet provides multiple authentic marking options per vehicle

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Number of Parts: 285 + 217 + 253 (755 total)
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Examples of the Decals & Sprues

Specifications

Brand
ICM
Category
Diorama Sets
Scale
1:35
Model Type
Trucks
Nationality
American
Era
1939-1945 - World War II
Kit Type
Assembly Kit
Set Type
Vehicles Sets