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ZIL-131 MTO-AT Soviet Recovery Truck - ICM 1:35


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ZIL-131 MTO-AT Soviet Recovery Truck

ICM 1:35

 

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The ZIL-131 is a general purpose utility truck 6x6, one of the mainstays of the many Eastern Block armies along with the Ural-375. The basic model is a general utility tuck powered by both petrol and diesel engines. Like most armies the chassis for a general truck has been used for a multitude of different versions from a fuel truck to in the case of the ZIL a base for the BM-21 rocket launcher.  The version the MTO-AT is a recovery / mobile workshop version. It features a rear cabin workshop and a winch based lifting arm for the front of the truck.

 

The Kit

The kit is a reboxing of ICM's 2014 new tool ZIL-131. This kit comes with a complete new rear body workshop and the lifting legs. These can either be mounted for use on the front bumper or stowed on the roof of the vehicle. The workshop body comes with a complete interior from ICM, all the lockers, work bench, compressor, drill press, light fittings, vices etc are included for a comprehensive busy look to the workshop. The only slight drawback is the lack of rigging for the winch if you want to deploy it. 

 

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Construction starts with the chassis. Plase note the chassis rails for this kit are the ones on the sprues for the workshop body, not the ones on the spure with the rest of the chassis parts. Air tanks are added to both sides and they are then joined by 5 cross members. The mounts for the front and rear suspension units are moulded into the chassis rails. The main gear box is then added. The side mounted fuel tanks are then made up and added. Next at the front of the truck the engine and its drive shaft are made up, this drive shaft then mounts to the gearbox. The engine intake filter and exhaust are then added as well, finished off by the radiator.

 

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Moving along to the front of the chassis the drive shaft to the front mounted winch, and winch assembly is built up and added to the engine. The front bumper and number plate holder is added along with the winch cover. The cover plates for standing on are then added to the front bumper. 

 

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Next up are the main rear wheels and associated parts. The two axles are built up and their leaf springs added, the tyres are fitted to the hubs and then onto the axles. The drive shaft assembly for the main wheels is then built up and added linking to the main gearbox. These are then added to the chassis and the rest of the main suspension parts added. The front axle is then built up, its tyres added along with its drive shaft which links to the main gear box. Once the axle is mounted to the built in leaf springs the dampers can also be added. This now completes the chassis.

 

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Construction now moves to the drivers cab. This is built from quite a number of parts and care will be needed to align them correctly. The lower sides are added to the floor along with the are in front of the dash. The dash can then be added along with the steering wheel and other driver controls. The drivers seat and passenger seats are then built up and added. The rear of the cab can then be fixed in, followed by the roof. Once the cab is then together the doors can be built up and added. The front wheel arches with their light cluster added can then be added to the chassis and the cab placed on top of them. The front grill is added then along with the bonnet. Finishing touches are three lights on top of the cab , the rear view mirrors and front light guards. 

 

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Now that the cab is finished construction moves onto the rear mounted workshop. The forward bulkhead has panels and equipment added before being attached to the floor, followed by the rear bulkhead which also has equipment mounted. A floor mounted compressor is built up and installed, along with a generator which runs from a PTO from the engine/gearbox. A perforated enclosure surrounds this equipment. Windows and equipment are also added to the side panels before these are attached to the floor and the front/rear. The many parts of racking, storage draws, equipment  such as drill presses, vices, lights, etc are then made up and installed in the rear.

 

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Once the interior of the rear is done the roof can be added. The on the underside the mounting rails to the chassis are added. These are followed by mud guards and rear under mounted storage lockers. A great deal of external equipment, mounts etc are then added to the rear body along with a spare wheel carrier, and full length roof rails with a walkway area. Once complete the body can be added to the chassis. The exhaust can now be added under the rear. 

 

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Next the lifting boom is mad up. This can be carried stowed on the roof, or on an operational position attached to the front bumper. If it is to be in the operational position then the modeller will need to supply their own rigging cables for this.  A rigging diagram is supplied in the instructions. 

 

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Decals

The small decal sheet provides makring for 3 Soviet/Russian and one Ukranian Army vehicle. Any colour you want as long as its Russian Army Green!

 

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Conclusion

It is good to see many more of these support vehicles being produced. As well as making a a good looking stand alone kit, there are many diorama possibilities available. Highly recommended. 

 

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