Thursday, December 01, 2011 - 01:30 PM UTC
Following on from the earlier news announcement by Jim Rae on the new MiniArt GAZ-AAA CARGO TRUCK, we now bring you images of the parts for this model and images of the model at various stages of construction. Take a look inside at a model that I am sure will be well received.
The last news release we ran on the MiniArt GAZ-AAA CARGO TRUCK consisted of CAD drawings this time you get the chance to see exactly what you can expect to find in the box, and what your model has the ability to build into.

Here is the information on this model that MiniArt have provided on their site;
This kit contains 490 parts. Box contains model of cargo truck and five figures.
Soviet higher cross-country ability cargo truck, tonnage 2 t. GAZ-AAA is the triaxial modification of GAZ-AA, which was released on the design of Ford-Timken. Generally GAZ-AAA was used for service in Red Army. During it serial production (1934-1943) were produced 37 373 trucks. Great quantity of trucks were captured and used by German Army during WWII.
Model details:
• All New Tooling. Up-to-date technology using sliding moulds.
• Highly detailed model
• Fully-detailed engine compartment and chassis
• Authentic wooden texture

• 490 parts
• 43 PhotoEtched parts
• Decals included
• 5 lifelike Figures
• Full-color instruction

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Thanks for the review Kit looks stunning!!
DEC 01, 2011 - 10:33 PM
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