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Standard B ‘Liberty Truck’

Cargo Truck · World War I
ICM · 35650 · 1/35 · 2018
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Standard B ‘Liberty Truck’
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Standard B ‘Liberty Truck’ 1/35 scale cargo truck
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United States Army
Standard B ‘Liberty Truck’
United States Army

The US Army Liberty trucks produced at the end of the First World War were the first attempt in the world to create a standardized range of military vehicles, serially produced by several firms from standardized units.

The most famous were cars of category B (series 1) with a capacity of 3 tons, which from the beginning of 1918 produced 15 American companies. They were hood trucks with an open cab equipped with a 4-cylinder engine, a cardan drive of the rear axle with a worm gear and cast tires.

Before the end of the war, 9,452 Liberty trucks were assembled, of which 7,600 were sent to Europe.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Standard B ‘Liberty Truck’ 1/35 scale cargo truck

The US Army Liberty trucks produced at the end of the First World War were the first attempt in the world to create a standardized range of military vehicles, serially produced by several firms from standardized units.

The most famous were cars of category B (series 1) with a capacity of 3 tons, which from the beginning of 1918 produced 15 American companies. They were hood trucks with an open cab equipped with a 4-cylinder engine, a cardan drive of the rear axle with a worm gear and cast tires.

Before the end of the war, 9,452 Liberty trucks were assembled, of which 7,600 were sent to Europe.

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