Jeep Willys U.S.A. Army Green 1/32 Diecast Model Car by New Ray
Subject Character | Army |
Finish Type | Painted |
Collection Name | All |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Style Name | Classic |
Occasion Type | any occasion |
Color | Green |
Theme | car |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Material Type | Metal |
Special Features | Pull-back Function |
P**N
Looks and fitment
Looks great and goes with my Vietnam War scene.
M**J
Great detail
Bought this for husband. He restores WW2 jeeps. We have 3 in varies stage of being finished. He has this in his garage for inspiration. Good quality material and good details.
.**Y
Great detail
Just what I wanted.Thank you.
T**S
Jeep
This makes my 3rd jeep being used. One for a British mosquito, one for a mustang, and one with my black widow.They all work good in the displays.
E**R
Looks like the Willys Jeeps used in Vietnam in the 60's and 70's
It reminds me of the Jeep I would drive on errands when I was in Vietnam, stationed very close to the DMZ and the North Vietnam border. Very detailed for a model. I would call this the "Real Jeep", all subsequent Jeeps are a Homage to this "Grandad of the Jeeps!" Today's Jeeps are civilian automobiles that have the Jeep styling. A "True Detroit Automotive Marketing "SNOWJOB"! The true Jeep was smaller and tougher, and served this country not only in Vietnam but Korea, and World War 2 ! It brought back memories of driving across a battlefield or a rough paved road of dirt and gravel, our Air runway strips were covered with metal plates, because the soil in Vietnam is high in sand content where I was stationed! There is no AAA or Joe's Towing Service in the middle of a War!
S**L
Breakable
Small and easily breakable. Cool idea though.
J**.
tires don't fit well, beautiful craftmanship otherwise
the side spotlight light is very loose, and the tires weren't lined up on the rims. The detail of the die-cast body is very good. Hood does not open. Windshield can't be folded down. I'm glad I bought it, but I would only buy another if this one broke. Would be ideal for kid's toy, they expect their toys to break, and it's pretty fragile. Best viewed in a cabinet of collectibles.
G**I
Jeep
Fabulous addition for the museum
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