Model: British Light Utility Car 10HP (Tilly) |
Catalogue number | 72500 |
Scale | 1/72 |
Model state | Production line |
Weapons and equipment | Cars |
Period | WWII |
Description
British Light Utility Car 10HP - Tilly (from "Utility") was the name given to a number of British military vehicles produced during WW2 from civilian car designs and used by all of the armed forces in most theaters of that conflict. The chassis is the same size as Austin 10 saloon and it uses a "platform" construction that is the result of welding a pressed-steel floor to a frame, which results in great diagonal stiffness. But the military vehicle had a more powerful motor, additional water pump was added, as well as a bigger fuel tank and "cross-country" tyres were used. About 30.000 vehicles were build.
Inside of box
Photos of prototype
Tilly registry | Walkaround | Morris Tilly | More photos | More photos
Assembled models
Author: Leonid Postnyi | |
Author: Leonid Postnyi | |
Author: Leonid Postnyi | |
Author: Leonid Postnyi |