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1/72 Bedford MWD

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25/12/10/0.08mm layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill
25/12/10/0.08mm layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill
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An important variant in the Bedford MW series of military trucks.

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Here are the core parameters and historical background of this truck:

 

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Role and PositioningA 15-cwt (approx. 760 kg) general service truck, primarily used for transporting supplies and personnel for British Army infantry battalions.
Production and ServiceOver 66,000 units were manufactured between 1939 and 1945, serving in the British military until the late 1950s.
Design FeaturesFeatures 4x2 rear-wheel drive and is powered by a 72 hp 6-cylinder petrol engine. Despite limited off-road capability, its short wheelbase and lightweight design provide excellent on-road acceleration and handling.
Appearance FeaturesFeatures a very wide bonnet (designed to accommodate an oversized air filter that was never put into production). Early models had an open cab, while a closed cab was added after 1943.
Vehicle SeriesPart of the Bedford MW series. This series also includes various variants such as water tankers (MWC), anti-aircraft gun tractors (MWT), and radio cars (MWR).

⚠️ Clarification on the Name

Please note, the abbreviation 'MWD' here specifically refers to the 'D' type (cargo truck) of the Bedford MW series.

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