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KamAZ-4310 / 43101

Cargo Truck · Cold War to Modern
ICM · 35001 · 1/35 · 2017
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x KamAZ-4310 / 43101 1/35 scale cargo truck
1:
Soviet Army
KamAZ-4310 / 43101
Soviet Army
2:
Russian Army
KamAZ-4310 / 43101
Russian Army
3:
Ukrainian Ground Forces
KamAZ-4310 / 43101
Ukrainian Ground Forces

The most common all-wheel drive 6-wheel Soviet Army truck of 80s had a diesel engine and the layout of cab-over-engine. Its production began in 1981 at the plant in Naberezhnye Chelny. The car featured a high reliability and all-road abilities.

The base model was designed primarily for the transportation of personnel and cargo up to 6 tons.

The car is now in service with the armies of Russia, Ukraine and other countries.

There were many 6-wheel cabover truck modifications for Soviet Army and civilian use. In 1989 it was released an improved model 101, and in 1996 – model 114. Its production at the Kama Automobile Plant is currently ongoing.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*KamAZ-4310 / 43101 1/35 scale cargo truck

The most common all-wheel drive 6-wheel Soviet Army truck of 80s had a diesel engine and the layout of cab-over-engine. Its production began in 1981 at the plant in Naberezhnye Chelny. The car featured a high reliability and all-road abilities.

The base model was designed primarily for the transportation of personnel and cargo up to 6 tons.

The car is now in service with the armies of Russia, Ukraine and other countries.

There were many 6-wheel cabover truck modifications for Soviet Army and civilian use. In 1989 it was released an improved model 101, and in 1996 – model 114. Its production at the Kama Automobile Plant is currently ongoing.

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