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WC - 52 US WWII military multipurpose 3/4 t vehicle

Item No. Z3664
Production of the multi-purpose all-wheel drive military all-terrain vehicles WC-52 began in 1941. The weapons carrier was equipped with a winch Braden MU-2 with a towing capacity of 3.400 kg. To accommodate the winch - the WC-52 was built with a longer frame compared to the WC-51. The winch could b

Description

Production of the multi-purpose all-wheel drive military all-terrain vehicles WC-52 began in 1941. The weapons carrier was equipped with a winch Braden MU-2 with a towing capacity of 3.400 kg. To accommodate the winch - the WC-52 was built with a longer frame compared to the WC-51.

The winch could be used for various tasks, such as recovery of vehicles. In addition to cargo and troop transport, the vehicle could tow a trailer or a gun weighing up to 2 tons. The nearly 25.000 WC 52 supplied to the Soviet Union under the lend-lease program were often used for towing the ZIS-3 76mm anti-tank gun.

From 1941 to the end of the war a total of 59.000 WC-52s were built. They served not only in the U.S. Army, but were also supplied to Great Britain, the USSR, China, Brazil, and the Free French Army.

Kit consists of 283 parts
Model length: 12,8 cm
Decals for US Army, Free French Army and Soviet Union included
One driver figure included

WC - 52 US WWII military multipurpose 3/4 t vehicle

Item No. Z3664
Production of the multi-purpose all-wheel drive military all-terrain vehicles WC-52 began in 1941. The weapons carrier was equipped with a winch Braden MU-2 with a towing capacity of 3.400 kg. To accommodate the winch - the WC-52 was built with a longer frame compared to the WC-51. The winch could b

Description

Production of the multi-purpose all-wheel drive military all-terrain vehicles WC-52 began in 1941. The weapons carrier was equipped with a winch Braden MU-2 with a towing capacity of 3.400 kg. To accommodate the winch - the WC-52 was built with a longer frame compared to the WC-51.

The winch could be used for various tasks, such as recovery of vehicles. In addition to cargo and troop transport, the vehicle could tow a trailer or a gun weighing up to 2 tons. The nearly 25.000 WC 52 supplied to the Soviet Union under the lend-lease program were often used for towing the ZIS-3 76mm anti-tank gun.

From 1941 to the end of the war a total of 59.000 WC-52s were built. They served not only in the U.S. Army, but were also supplied to Great Britain, the USSR, China, Brazil, and the Free French Army.

Kit consists of 283 parts
Model length: 12,8 cm
Decals for US Army, Free French Army and Soviet Union included
One driver figure included