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Truck Box Body of Military Vehicle (KUNG)

Item No. ICM35010

Description

Army truck bodies were designed to house various pieces of equipment and machinery. In the Soviet Union, they were most commonly known as "KUNG" - a term for a standardised military vehicle module/trailer system. At first, they were made of wood, and later there were designs using metal. Often these bodies were built for specific vehicles, but there were also universal bodies that allowed for them to be used on different chassis types. 

In addition to special military equipment, they were also equipped with heating, ventilation, and lighting systems. Quite often in post-Soviet countries, such vans can be found being used as improvised housing (on garden plots and building yards, for example), or to accommodate the security of an object. Equipped with a heating stove, such structures provide their owners with a level of comfort sufficient for a short stay.

Model Features
  • Accurate copy of the prototype van body of an army vehicle
  • High details of body elements including hatches and doors
  • Can be used to create dioramas or to mount on a truck model's chassis

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Number of Parts: 88 pieces
  • Length: 150 mm
  • Height: 64 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Specifications

Brand
ICM
Category
Diorama Accessories
Scale
1:35
Accessory Type
Scenery Additions
Nationality
Russian
Era
1939-1945 - World War II
Kit Type
Assembly Kit

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Truck Box Body of Military Vehicle (KUNG)

Item No. ICM35010
Army truck bodies were designed to house various pieces of equipment and machinery. In the Soviet Union, they were most commonly known as "KUNG" - a term for a standardised military vehicle module/trailer system. At first, they were made of wood, and later there were designs using metal. Often these

Description

Army truck bodies were designed to house various pieces of equipment and machinery. In the Soviet Union, they were most commonly known as "KUNG" - a term for a standardised military vehicle module/trailer system. At first, they were made of wood, and later there were designs using metal. Often these bodies were built for specific vehicles, but there were also universal bodies that allowed for them to be used on different chassis types. 

In addition to special military equipment, they were also equipped with heating, ventilation, and lighting systems. Quite often in post-Soviet countries, such vans can be found being used as improvised housing (on garden plots and building yards, for example), or to accommodate the security of an object. Equipped with a heating stove, such structures provide their owners with a level of comfort sufficient for a short stay.

Model Features
  • Accurate copy of the prototype van body of an army vehicle
  • High details of body elements including hatches and doors
  • Can be used to create dioramas or to mount on a truck model's chassis

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Number of Parts: 88 pieces
  • Length: 150 mm
  • Height: 64 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Specifications

Brand
ICM
Category
Diorama Accessories
Scale
1:35
Accessory Type
Scenery Additions
Nationality
Russian
Era
1939-1945 - World War II
Kit Type
Assembly Kit