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M151A1 4x4 Utility Truck

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M151A1 4x4 Utility Truck

Number of Parts: 70 pieces / 2 sprues

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Scale1:56 scale (28 mm)
MaterialPlastic
AssemblyKit
FinishUnpainted

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M151A1 4x4 Utility Truck

RU-280124
M151A1 4x4 Utility Truck

M151A1 4x4 Utility Truck

Number of Parts: 70 pieces / 2 sprues

 

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The Truck, Utility, ¼-Ton, 4×4, M151 or simply M151 was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 Light Utility Vehicles. The M151 had an integrated body design which offered a little more space than prior jeeps, and featured all-around independent suspension with coil springs. It has since been replaced by the larger AM General HMMWV in most utility roles in frontline use.

Although the M151 mostly retained the same basic layout and dimensions of its predecessors, it was for all intents and purposes a completely new design. Unlike previous jeep designs, whose structure consisted of a steel tub bolted onto a separate steel frame, the M151 utilized an integrated frame design, which integrated the box frame rails and the sheet-steel body into a unibody structure. Eliminating the separate frame gave the M151 slightly more ground clearance, while at the same time lowering the center of gravity. Although the vehicle’s dimensions were only slightly enlarged, combined with the improved space efficiency of the integrated body design, the vehicle was a bit roomier than previous jeeps, while retaining the same light weight.

Another area improved upon in the M151 was the suspension. Dispensing with the rigid live axles in the front and rear that all previous military jeeps used, the M151 was instead equipped with independent suspension and coil springs. This made it capable of high-speed, cross-country travel, while boasting high maneuverability and agility. The new suspension also had the added benefit of providing a more comfortable ride.

First put into service in the early 1960s, the M151 played an active part in American military operations well into the 1980s, when it was phased out in favor of the HMMWV. Despite its official replacement, the M151 had some distinct advantages over its much larger and heavier successor, like being small enough to fit inside a CH-53 heavy transport helicopter.

Various models of the M-151 have seen successful military service in 15 different NATO countries and M151s were sold to many countries, including Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom and non-NATO countries like Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, the Philippines, and Pakistan. Currently, the M151 is used by over 100 countries worldwide. Between 1959 and 1988, over 100,000 units were produced.

The M151A1 (1964) is the second version with minor changes in the rear suspension, mostly aimed at allowing the vehicle to carry heavier loads; furthermore, turn signals to front fenders were added while other features had remained unchanged.


Product Highlights:
- Fast Attack Vehicle (FAV) option
- Deep Water Fording (DWF) option
- Optional radio and tarpaulin top
- Driver, passenger & gunner included

Number of Parts: 70 pieces / 2 sprues