Airfix A1386 Ferret Scout Car Mk.1 1:35 Model Kit

£25.50
2 available

Product Info

Although armoured, the Ferret Scout Car was never intended to face enemy heavy armour, relying on its low profile, speed and stealth to make contact with enemy units, some of which were engaged in similar reconnaissance roles. Creeping into contested territory, the Ferret was built for sniffing out the enemy, but not to cause trouble in an offensive sense. 

Their role was to send real-time radio reports back to HQ and, should their scouting take them out of radio range, to utilise a second HQ Ferret to relay messages back. They provided military planners with information and, if detected, the Ferret would extricate the crew away from any combat situation at speed. 

As long as they were only targeted by small arms fire, they would have adequate protection until their driver could get them out of harm’s way, speeding back towards more friendly territory.


What's Inside The Box:

Plastic model kit, 

Instruction sheet, 

Paint layout sheet,

Decals.

Schemes Include:

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/1, C Squadron, Lugershall, British Army, 1980's. (A)

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/2, 7th Armoured Brigade, Operation Granby, Saudi Arabia/Kuwait, British Army, 1991. (B)

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/1, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, RAC Centre Bovington, British Army, 1959. (C)

Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 11.2

Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5

How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?: 194

Item Scale: 1:35 Scale

Finish: PlasticNumber of Scheme options: 3Skill Level: 2

Flying Hours: 2

Product Info

Although armoured, the Ferret Scout Car was never intended to face enemy heavy armour, relying on its low profile, speed and stealth to make contact with enemy units, some of which were engaged in similar reconnaissance roles. Creeping into contested territory, the Ferret was built for sniffing out the enemy, but not to cause trouble in an offensive sense. 

Their role was to send real-time radio reports back to HQ and, should their scouting take them out of radio range, to utilise a second HQ Ferret to relay messages back. They provided military planners with information and, if detected, the Ferret would extricate the crew away from any combat situation at speed. 

As long as they were only targeted by small arms fire, they would have adequate protection until their driver could get them out of harm’s way, speeding back towards more friendly territory.


What's Inside The Box:

Plastic model kit, 

Instruction sheet, 

Paint layout sheet,

Decals.

Schemes Include:

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/1, C Squadron, Lugershall, British Army, 1980's. (A)

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/2, 7th Armoured Brigade, Operation Granby, Saudi Arabia/Kuwait, British Army, 1991. (B)

  • A1386 - Ferret Scout Car Mk.1/1, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, RAC Centre Bovington, British Army, 1959. (C)

Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 11.2

Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5

How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?: 194

Item Scale: 1:35 Scale

Finish: PlasticNumber of Scheme options: 3Skill Level: 2

Flying Hours: 2