$33.92 cheaper than the new price!!
Management number | 11420607 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $50.87 | Model Number | 11420607 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Category |
HISTORY ASPECTS -
The WWII 15-cwt 4x2 General Service (G.S.) Truck was a vital backbone of British and Commonwealth military logistics during World II. Designed for a 15-hundredweight (approximately 750 kg) payload, these light trucks were used for a variety of tasks including troop transport, supply, radio operations, and towing light artillery. Produced by several British manufacturers such as Ford, Bedford, and Morris, the trucks were standardized to ensure easy maintenance and interchangeability of parts across different units in the field.
These trucks played a significant role in nearly every major campaign of the , including the Western Desert, Italy, Normandy, and the Southeast Asian theatre. Their rugged simplicity and adaptability allowed them to operate in harsh conditions—from the sands of El Alamein to the muddy lanes of Normandy and the jungles of Burma. They served not only with the British Army but were widely used by Commonwealth forces such as the Canadians, Australians, and Indians, who relied on the 15-cwt for mobile operations in a wide range of environments.
After the , many 15-cwt trucks continued in military service, while others were repurposed for civilian use in reconstruction efforts across Europe and the British Empire. Their durability and availability made them a popular vehicle long after the ended. Today, they are a common sight at military vehicle rallies and historical reenactments, representing the unsung workhorses that kept armies moving.
This 1 - 48 scale model is a finely detailed tribute to one of the most important utility vehicles of the Allied effort. Perfect for diorama builders and collectors alike, this replica captures the truck’s time authenticity and makes an ideal companion piece to 1 - 48 scale aircraft or armor scenes.
If you notice any omissions or errors in the product information on this page, please use the correction request form below.
Correction Request Form