Soviet / Russian 9P138 Grad-1 on Zil-131
1:35 Plastic Model Kit , unbuild & unpainted
Producer : TRUMPETER
Not suitable for children under 14 years.
The ZIL-131 is a general purpose 3.5 tons 6x6 army truck designed in the Soviet Union, the basic model being a general cargo truck. Variants include a tractor-trailer truck, a dump truck, a fuel truck. The ZIL-131 also serves as a platform for the 9P138 rocket launcher, a 36-tube variant of the BM-21 "Grad".
The ZIL-131 is part of a family of two trucks sharing identical components by ZIL, which also included the ZIL-130. Both trucks were introduced in 1967. The ZIL-131 6x6 has the same equipment as the GAZ-66 and Ural-375D. Unlike the ZIL-131, the ZIL-130 is intended for civilian use.
The ZIL-130/131 is still in production at the "AMUR" truck plant (as the AMUR 531340), with both gasoline and diesel engines.
Item No | 01032 |
Item Name | Russian 9P138 Grad-1 on Zil-131 |
Bar Code | 9580208010328 |
Scale | 1:35 |
Item Type | Plastic Model Armor Kit |
Model Brief | Length: 200.5mm Width: 76.4mm |
Total Parts | 500+ |
Metal Parts | n/a |
Photo Etched Parts | 1 piece |
Film Parts | n/a |
Resin Parts | n/a |
Total Sprues | 10 sprues and tires |
Released Date | 2017-07 |
More Features | > Full drive train assembly complete with engine transmission, differential housing and suspension units. > The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern > The windshield and side windows are made of clear parts. > Photo-etched pa |
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This Product was added to our catalogue on Thursday 09 November, 2017.