🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

ICM 72713 1/72 ATZ-5-375 Fuel Bowser

Product image 1
1 / 9
+4

ICM 72713 1/72 ATZ-5-375 Fuel Bowser

The Ural heavy truck was standard 6×6 wheel vehicle of 5t capacity for the Soviet Army. The modification Ural-375D was produced since 1964 in Miass. These vehicles were very popular in army because their robust construction and fantastic cross-road capabilities. Ural-375 chassis was used as the base for various special vehicles, such as command mobile posts, radio and radar stations, transport and launchers for anti-aircraft missiles, fuel bowsers and multiple launch rocket systems. Ural-375 vehicles were in service with Soviet and Warsaw Pact armies, armed forces in Africa, Asia and Near East.

Specifications

  • Model size (length x height): 104 x 38 mm
  • Box size: 217 x 135 x 32 mm
  • Number of details: 112

Markings

  • Standart painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers
  • Painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers of GDR Army

The Ural heavy truck was standard 6×6 wheel vehicle of 5t capacity for the Soviet Army. The modification Ural-375D was produced since 1964 in Miass. These vehicles were very popular in army because their robust construction and fantastic cross-road capabilities. Ural-375 chassis was used as the base for various special vehicles, such as command mobile posts, radio and radar stations, transport and launchers for anti-aircraft missiles, fuel bowsers and multiple launch rocket systems. Ural-375 vehicles were in service with Soviet and Warsaw Pact armies, armed forces in Africa, Asia and Near East.

Specifications

  • Model size (length x height): 104 x 38 mm
  • Box size: 217 x 135 x 32 mm
  • Number of details: 112

Markings

  • Standart painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers
  • Painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers of GDR Army
$6.60

Original: $21.99

-70%
ICM 72713 1/72 ATZ-5-375 Fuel Bowser—

$21.99

$6.60

Description

The Ural heavy truck was standard 6×6 wheel vehicle of 5t capacity for the Soviet Army. The modification Ural-375D was produced since 1964 in Miass. These vehicles were very popular in army because their robust construction and fantastic cross-road capabilities. Ural-375 chassis was used as the base for various special vehicles, such as command mobile posts, radio and radar stations, transport and launchers for anti-aircraft missiles, fuel bowsers and multiple launch rocket systems. Ural-375 vehicles were in service with Soviet and Warsaw Pact armies, armed forces in Africa, Asia and Near East.

Specifications

  • Model size (length x height): 104 x 38 mm
  • Box size: 217 x 135 x 32 mm
  • Number of details: 112

Markings

  • Standart painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers
  • Painting scheme of ATZ-5-375 fuel bowsers of GDR Army