FWD Model B WWI 3-ton Lorry.
1917 type production. American truck of Great War period, created by the Four Wheel Drive Auto Company in 1912. Like all machines of that time, it had quite a primitive design, but one particular innovation, namely the engine over the frame and the driver's cabin shifted forward, revolutionised the automotive industry. The FWD Model B was widely used in World War I. Of the total of 17,555 built, the vast majority (14,473) went to the US Army, while another 3,000 were sold to Great Britain, and 82 units were bought by Imperial Russia. The last surviving machines of this type were used in the early 1940s.
• 2 sprues moulded in green and markings for one 3-ton machine
• 1:72 scale plastic model kit from Roden, requires paint and glue
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