Jeep

This is a 1/35 WWII Willy's Jeep made by Italeri.:

The Willy's Jeep was perhaps the best known vehicle used during WWII. Produced by both Willy's and Ford, over 600,000 Jeeps were built during the war. Jeeps were still in use during the Korean conflict. Eventually replaced by the Ford MUTT, many WWII-era Jeeps are still operating today in civilian hands.:

Italeri Jeep Plastic Model Military Vehicle Kit 1/35 Scale #550314
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 Italeri # ita550314
$19.19
 
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Italeri Item # ita550314
Features :
  • Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display..:
  • 105 parts in Dk Green and Clear plastic..:
  • Detailed interior with steering wheel, dash panel, shifter, an driver..:
  • Chassis features drivetrain details and leaf spring suspension..:
  • Detailed engine..:
  • Includes an axe, shovel, jerry can, spare wheel, and trailer..:
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Spotlight Review

 
"Willy"
amfkgm
The Willy was great vehicle. This could have been an easy build if the fitting was better. The kit does allow for multiple versions. I mounted the RR as reflected in a WW II photo from the Italian front. But it is one of the cheapest prices available. In the future will use this kit to build another special vehicles the Chindits’ 60mm mortar jeep and the 81mm mortar from 3/5 Inf.

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Features

  • Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display..:
  • 105 parts in Dk Green and Clear plastic..:
  • Detailed interior with steering wheel, dash panel, shifter, an driver..:
  • Chassis features drivetrain details and leaf spring suspension..:
  • Detailed engine..:
  • Includes an axe, shovel, jerry can, spare wheel, and trailer..:

Specs

  • Scale: 1/35:
  • Length: 3-1/4 (8.2cm):
  • Width: 1-1/2 (4.1cm)
  • Italeri Product Number: 550314

Includes

One 1/35 WWII Willy's Jeep:


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Reviews

  
 
"Jeep 1/35scale"
mdely1
Pretty good kit. Instructions are decent. This one is the second and enjoyed the first. Look forward to getting both done and start working on a diorama.

 
"Willie American Jeep"
John (Newfoundland, Canada)
Starting to build up my Allies collection and started with this. Not as sharp as kits I've had from say Tamiya but for the price it's not bad. There was a little flash to clean up but nothing you can't manage easily. I like the trailer, simple but adds so much to a scene if desired. I haven't put the figures together yet, they look ok, but old and outdated in terms of the detail. The kit builds pretty smoothly and it's a pretty good choice for a beginner or someone a bit more seasoned wanting to practice some new paint jobs or custom the jeep here and there. I added a few pics of the jeep build as of now, will post one when complete.

 
"Looks great!"
guardian533
The jeep looks great and was quite easy to put together. The bad thing was that it was molded in gray and I had to paint the whole thing.

Markings

  • One decal sheet with 4 marking options::
  • 1: s/n 20212406, 4th Marine Div, 14th Marine Artillery, Iwo Jima,:
  • 1945.:
  • 2: s/n 20596872, 3rd Marine Div, 3rd Marine Reg, Guam, Aug, 1944.:
  • 3: s/n 20711994, 5th Army, 34th Infantry Div, Cassino, Italy, 1944.:
  • 4: s/n 20173449, 101st Airborne Div, Normandy, 6th June, 1944.:
  • Color Schemes::
  • All: Overall: Olive Drab.:
  • Detail Colors::
  • White, Black, Silver, Steel, Flesh, Red Brown, Wood Brown, Mid Stone, Khaki, Green, Clear Red.

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