1/35 IDF M38A1 Series Recon/Fire Support Jeep (2 Models Set)

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The Willys M38 is an American military off-road vehicle from the post-war period. Prototypes of this vehicle appeared in 1949, and serial production of the basic version (M38) was carried out in 1950-1952, and the modernized version (M38A1) in 1952-1958. The total length of the vehicle was 3.38 meters with a width of 1.57 meters. The drive was provided by a single engine Willys MC with a maximum power of up to 60 HP. The maximum speed on the road was up to 97 km / h.

Basic version of the passenger car The Willys M38 was developed just before the outbreak of the Korean War of 1950-1953, and its production began in connection with the demand of the American armed forces for all-terrain vehicles for use in this war. In essence, the Willys M38 was a development of the famous Jeep from World War II. It differed from it, first of all, with a modified suspension, different electrical installations, lighting and headlights, and it was also better suited for negotiating small water obstacles. In 1952, a modernized version, designated M38A1, entered production. This car, compared to the M38, had, among other things: a different power unit with more power, different fenders and a longer wheelbase. Both types of cars were used mainly in the Korean War (1950-1953).


The box does not contain the brushes, paints and glue needed to assemble and paint the model kit.
  • Precision photo-etched for radios and radiator guard grill.
  • Newly tooled IDF M38A1/CJ-5 tools and accessories.
  • Newly tooled IDF M38A1/CJ-5 dashboard.
  • Newly tooled IDF MG mount and ammo box rack.
  • Newly tooled IDF M38A1/CJ-5 radios system.
  • Newly tooled TOLAR operators crew seats.
  • Highly detailed chassis.
  • Highly detailed engine compartment.
  • Decals for vehicles used in the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War.
  • Box Dimensions:  38.5 x 24.5 x 5.5 cm (15.2 x 9.6 x 2.2 inch)
  • Weight: 554g (1.22 lbs)