The most used ACV of the British Army was the AEC in the 4x4 all-wheel drive version.
The vehicle based on the AEC Matador truck went into production in 1941.
A total of about 415 vehicles were built.
The vehicle was first used in the North African theater of war and remained in service until the end of the war.
Because it was large and comfortable, it was nicknamed the Dorchester, after a luxury hotel in London.
Three vehicles of this type were captured by the German Afrika Korps.
Two of them, named "Max" and "Moritz", were used as mobile command posts by Rommel and his staff during the campaign.
Plastic model kit
- including PE parts
- Resin radios
- vinyl tires
- interior
1:35 scale
unbuilt / unpainted
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