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Monday, August 29, 2016 - 11:51 AM UTC
The new kit from Plus Model is a small multifunctional vehicle from East Germany called "Multicar M-22"
There were some 42.500 units produced in different variants during the seventies, and the model represents one with a cargo bed in the rear.

The kit has 65 resin parts, a photoetch fret and decals for two versions.

Plus Models has announced also a set of French rucksacks from WWI, with 28 pieces of different types and sizes.

Finally, there is a commercial boxes paper sheet that allow to build different boxes for vacuum cleaners, angle grinder or radio receiver among others. They can be used to load a cargo vehicle, add elements to a urban scene, etc.
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AUG 29, 2016 - 01:10 PM
Nice civilian vehicle and due to the DDRs "if it works, keep it" system (They still used BR52 locomotives in the 1980s) they where likely still around as "working vehicles" into the 1990s. Maybe add some of Preisers old "Railroad workers" and make a nice vignette. (Company that made them still exists, still does cars including a Multicar). While WIKI does not say for the M22 version the follow up M24 was exported quite a bit including "the West".
AUG 29, 2016 - 02:41 PM
this former truck of the east-german-army(nva) appears looks good.
AUG 30, 2016 - 02:05 AM
Incredibly, the Multicar is the forefather of the ESK Mungo:
SEP 06, 2016 - 07:15 PM
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