Bedford MWD 15cwt 4x2 GS (Closed Cab) (late) Tu-154MThe Bedford MW was a versatile and reliable British Army truck that played a crucial role during World War II. Developed in 1935 to meet the British War Offices need for a lightweight, off road capable truck with a 15 CWT (750 kg) load capacity, it featured a 3. 5 liter, 72 HP engine, and was designed for use by infantry battalions. Despite its two wheel drive, the Bedford MW demonstrated excellent mobility, even in rough terrain, thanks to
soldiers with shells and a rangefinder
It was nicknamed “screming eagle” because of the insignia (an eagle with an open beak) the soldiers carried on the shoulder
but actual numbers finished are uncertain
★Tank grips are also depicted using transparent parts
had improved ball-bearings
which made some of its own modifications to the body
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are newly tooled and engineered to achieve the engineering level of a Smart Kit
where private owners and specialised body shops created unique examples strongly characterised from an aesthetic point of view
★The R35 form with distinctive rounded hull and complex turret is accurately depicted
During the war years