1/35 US Heavy Wrecker Ward Lafrance Model 1000 - Series 1
Thunder Model 1/35 US Heavy Wrecker Ward LaFrance Model 1000 Series 1 is a 1/35th scale model of a heavy US wrecker. Manufactured by Ward LaFrance since 1941, this machine was used to tow damaged or derelict equipment and was widely deployed by the US Army during and after World War II. The kit offers a detailed rendition of the early Series 1 version with realistic detailing of the chassis, cab and salvage equipment.
The Ward LaFrance Company of Pennsylvania began producing heavy recovery vehicles during World War II, which became an indispensable part of the U.S. Army's logistical support. Introduced into production in 1941, the Model 1000 was equipped with a rugged chassis, a powerful winch and a crane to handle damaged tanks, artillery and trucks. The vehicle was capable of operating in difficult terrain and its reliability quickly made it widely available on all fronts where American troops were operating.
The Series 1 version represents an early design that bore the typical characteristics of the first units produced. This variant was deployed in North Africa, Italy, and Northwest Europe after the Normandy landings. The Ward LaFrance became a symbol of the durability and effectiveness of American technology, as it was able to keep mechanized troops moving even in the most difficult conditions. Vehicles of this series continued to serve after the war, being used by both Allied armies and civilian forces.
The 1/35th scale Thunder Model kit offers a detailed rendition of the Series 1, including the driver's cab, recovery gear and distinctive frame. The model's intricate detailing allows for the creation of an authentic replica of one of the key support vehicles of World War II that saw action on and off the battlefield.
The package does not include the paint or glue needed for assembly.
| Category: | Military Vehicles |
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| EAN: | 5391532331430 |
| Nationality: | USA |
| Period: | World War II |
| Scale: | 1/35 |
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