The M-3 scout car, developed by the American company "White", had four-wheel-drive and carried 6 soldiers in its armoured body. It was equipped with 2 or 3 machine guns and a radio station. Around 3500 of these cars were supplied to the USSR during lease agreement in World War II. It was used mainly for the transport of special assault groups of the Red Army.
The lower hull is a one piece moulding with fine detail and the model has a detailed chassis and axles. Waterslide decals and illustrated assembly instructions are supplied.
Glue and Paints are Required to assemble.