Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power Series HG5703 US M35 2.5 ton Cargo Truck US Army
Authentic Detailing Pre-Painted by professionals Accurate paint colors Markings Tampo (pad) applied Fully Assembled Die-Cast Model True to Scale (1:72) Weathering and insignias Removable roof Metal chassis
Production of the M35 2.5 Ton Truck “Deuce and a Half” began in 1949 and was first delivered to the U.S. Army in 1950. When production ended in 1988 there were 150,000 of these vehicles produced in several variants. There are cargo trucks, water or gasoline tank trucks, wreckers, dump trucks, ambulances, tractors, shop vans, gun trucks and many more. These trucks were so durable and so plentiful they became popular world wide with some vehicles still in operation today.
During the Vietnam War the US M35 2.5 Ton Cargo trucks saw ever increasing ambushes so US soldiers began to become very inventive. Some added sand bags and quarter inch steel plating and sand bags on the floor to protect against land mines. The next creation the soldiers came up with were gun trucks referred to as War Wagons carrying M60 belt-fed machine guns, grenade launchers and the most feared was the turret ring on the trucks roof with an M2 Browning 0.50 cal machine gun.
General specifications M35 2.5 Ton Truck Production period - 1950 - 1988 Variants 1950-88 (M35A1, M35A2) 1993-99 (M35A3)
Dimensions Length - 274 ¾ in (6.98 m) Width - 93 in (2.36 m) Height - 111 in (2.82 m) to cab Weight with winch Empty - 12,880 lb (5,840 kg) Loaded - 17,880 lb 8,110 kg)
Engine Various Manufacturers - OA-331 Continental Gas I-6; LDS-427 Turbo Multi-fuel I-6; LDS-465 Multi-fuel I-6; Caterpillar 3116 Diesel I-6 Horse Power Varied - 127 to 170 horsepower depending on particular engine Performance Maximum Road - 55 mph (88.5 km/h) Range On Road - 450 miles (724 km)
Added to archive | 2018-04-12 |
Last modified | 2018-04-12 |
Leaflet | 2018-05-01 May 2018 |