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ICM.35514 Studebaker US6 U4 WWII U.S.Army Truck

Item No.: 6295
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       Studebaker US6 U4 WWII U.S.Army Truck

Studebakers were built in 11 different modifications.
The U4 model was a truck with 6*6 drives, with winch. Most of US6 were delivered to the Soviet Union.
In the USSR the US nicknamed “Studer” was merited extraordinary popularity for its reliability and excellent cross country performance.

The Studebaker US6 is a class of trucks manufactured by Studebaker during World War II, produced in the United States from 1941-1945 and in the Soviet Union beginning in 1942.

These had six-cylinder gasoline engines that attained 94 horsepower (70 kW) and were fitted with a five-speed transmission. Approximately 200,000 of the trucks were built, in thirteen different variations, including dump truck and tractor models. The most common wheel configurations were 6×6 and 6×4.

Large numbers of Lend-Lease Studebaker trucks were sent into the Soviet Union via the Persian Corridor. The Soviets found them a good platform for Katyusha rocket launchers, although it was not their prime use in the Soviet Union. It filled many roles in the RKKA, such as pulling artillery and was renowned for its ruggedness and reliability. The truck was affectionately known as the Studer by Soviet troops.

Twee uitvoeringen mogelijk;

  • 1st Ukrainian Front, Czech, May 1945.
  • 1st polish Tank Corps, Germany, March 1945.

Aantal onderdelen: 231

Afmeting:

  • Lengte 194mm
  • Breedte 76mm
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