Praga V3S AD080

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Praga V3S AD080 automobile Crane Paper Model The die cut is made in 1:32 scale.
 
You can create the model with or without the interior of the driver's cabin. The front wheels are swiveling, the engine hood can be lifted.
 
The boom is movable and retractable, there is also the possibility to install an extension and use a smaller hook. The support legs are hinged and extendable.

Model dimensions: 200 x 75 x 105/480 mm (folded or fully unloaded)

You can find all parameters for the model on the side tab. We provide the maximum amount of information for each model so that you can make the right decision about your purchase.

We also offer laser accessories for the paper model. These are laser patterns, risers and a front mask that will raise your model to a higher level and simplify your work. You can learn more details about laser designs in the attached video.

Praga V3S (military three-ton special, colloquially Větřeska or vejtra, or Větřeska, Větraska) is a three-axle off-road truck with all-wheel drive (axle symbol 6×6). The vehicle was created according to the specifications and requirements of the Czechoslovak Army for a standard medium off-road truck. It is characterized by a ladder frame, rigid portal axles and an air-cooled engine of Tatra design. The Praga V3S is the longest-produced Czechoslovak truck and one of the most numerous. The first prototype was made in 1952, in 1953 serial production began, which lasted with breaks until 1990. Final production was first carried out at the Praga company in Vysočany, then moved to Letňanská Avia, then to the repair plant in Vinoř and towards the end of production to Bratislava automobile races. During the 1980s, modernized versions of the M1 and M2 entered production. Total production is estimated at around 130,000 cars. The Praga V3S formed the basis of the vehicle fleet of the post-war Czechoslovak and then the Czech and Slovak armies, where it served in dozens of modifications and was replaced by the Tatra 810 only in the first decade of the 21st century. A large number of Praga V3S vehicles served and are still serving in the civilian sphere. The civilian version Praga S5T was derived from the V3S type, differing primarily in its two-axle chassis with a single driven axle. Praga V3S cars were also exported, especially to the so-called socialist countries.

Parameters
Scale 1:32
Difficulty 5/5 - Very high
Number of parts 1000-1999
Instructions Graphic instructions, czech
Number of pages with parts 7
Page size B4 (250x353mm)
Printing method Offset printing
Model type Paper model
Země vydání Česká republika
Scale 1:32
Difficulty 5/5 - Very high
Number of parts 1000-1999
Instructions Graphic instructions, czech
Number of pages with parts 7
Page size B4 (250x353mm)
Printing method Offset printing
Model type Paper model
Země vydání Česká republika

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