MiniArt Military Models 1/35 GAZ-AAA Mod 1943 Cargo Truck w/5 Crew Kit
GAZ-AAA truck is the triaxial modification of GAZ-AA. American truck Ford-Timken was a prototype for GAZ-AA. During it serial production (1934-1943) were produced 37 373 trucks, during WWII – 9 724 trucks, non-metering chassis for busses and armored vehicles.
GAZ-AAA trucks were used for transportation of goods, staff and for towage of artillery systems. During pre-war period on the base of GAZ-AAA trucks were produced self-powered machine gun Maxim (4M); during WWII – antiaircraft emplacement with heavy machine gun DShK and with 25mm and 37mm automatic air defense guns.
Different special trucks were produced on base of GAZ-AAA chassis such as radio station RSB-F, movable repair shops PARM and PM type A, fuel tanks BZ-38 and BZ-38U, water-oil bowsers BMZ-38, ground starters AS-2 etc.
Also armored vehicles BA-6 and BA-10 were produced on base of GAZ-AAA chassis.
Because of military norms, shortage of metal and components during war period was developed and produced simplistic variant of trucks. The differences of wartime trucks were welded wings, simplified cab, bumper and right headlight were missed, brakes were installed only on the rear wheels. Because of the cold winter canvas top and wooden doors were placed into the cab in 1943.
GAZ-AAA trucks were used for transportation of goods, staff and for towage of artillery systems. During pre-war period on the base of GAZ-AAA trucks were produced self-powered machine gun Maxim (4M); during WWII – antiaircraft emplacement with heavy machine gun DShK and with 25mm and 37mm automatic air defense guns.
Different special trucks were produced on base of GAZ-AAA chassis such as radio station RSB-F, movable repair shops PARM and PM type A, fuel tanks BZ-38 and BZ-38U, water-oil bowsers BMZ-38, ground starters AS-2 etc.
Also armored vehicles BA-6 and BA-10 were produced on base of GAZ-AAA chassis.
Because of military norms, shortage of metal and components during war period was developed and produced simplistic variant of trucks. The differences of wartime trucks were welded wings, simplified cab, bumper and right headlight were missed, brakes were installed only on the rear wheels. Because of the cold winter canvas top and wooden doors were placed into the cab in 1943.
- Up-to-date technology using sliding molds.
- Highly detailed model
- Fully-detailed engine compartment and chassis
- Authentic wooden texture
- 469 parts
- 43 PE parts
- Decals included
- 5 lifelike Figures
- Full-color instruction