Ford AA Truck

Does anyone know if a kit is made of the Ford AA truck? Or, what kits would people recommend could be used as the basis of a scratchbuild?

I glanced around for the same a while back. I couldnt find one myself. I did finally find the '29 ford 3 n 1. With some bashing and scratch building a AA could probably be made from the kit.

Nothing I know of in 1/25 plastic, but you might have some luck in Diecast.

In 1/35 there is a Soviet GAZ truck made by (I think) Eastern Express. I have been told this truck was a Soviet copy of the Ford AA.

Thanks for the replies. I don’t want to go down the diecast route. But the Gaz truck option now that could be a runner!

I bulding this Truck from zviezda kit in scale 1:35 is nice.

http://www.modelarstwo.pl/index.php?cid=428&cc=gallery_show&content_id=557&picture_id=4755

Rafhart thnks for the info and the chance to see your web site…Must photo my collection! The truck looked great by the way.

I finally dug out the kit I mentioned, it is made by Eastern Express and the truck is a GAZ-AAA. I haven’t built it yet but the kit looks decent in the box. The kit I have would actually be a Ford AAA (3 axles) but there is supposedly a GAZ-AA (2 axle) kit by Eastern Express as well. I have also seen these trucks under the Toko and Zvezda brand.

I’m not sure exactly what the relationship is between the various Eastern European model companies but it seems like Eastern Express, Zvezda, Alanger, Toko and a few others share molds because I see many of the same or at least very similar kits being sold under one or more of these companies.

One odd trait with many Eastern European kits is they generally don’t use locating pins which takes a little getting used to.

Aaron thanks for that. I now have a Toko kit of the Gaz AA courtesy of E Bay!

Reason for wanting one is in the picture…My old Dad aged 18 posing with his Dad’s new truck. A Ford AA

Edorc,

I have built the Toko version of the GAZ-AA. While some things were a bit finicky, I am pleased with the final result. You may view my truck on my club web page www.ecpmod.com

A.fulcher

The Soviets copied everything under the sun from other countries all over the world. I read somewhere that they even copied the flush toiliet design from the Englishman John Crapper and claimed the disign was THEIR’S. That method of operation went on throughout the entire 20th century. The MIG-1, 2, & 3 were copies of P-40’s and P-51’s in the WW-2 era: their swing-wing designs were copied from the F-111 and B-1. Lastly, look at their shuttle; an exact copy of ours. Then they decided to stay with the parachute splash and crash systems.

The GAZ truck is a Ford in minimal disguise. Just a little bit of scratchbuilding and you’re set. But, it’ll be in 1/35th scale instead of 1/24th or 1/25th. No biggie; right? [:D]

The GAZ is modelled in different styles–single rear axle; double rear axle; even a tracked rear system. They are also available with cargo beds and water / fuel transports. Squadron Mail Order has them in 1/35th and I THINK 1/76th or 1/72nd.

Silly me!!! I JUST noticed your picture is of a RIGHT hand drive truck. DUUUH. [banghead]

Soooo, you’ll need to change the GAZ to right-hand drive. [:I]

HI Tinker

It is indeed right hand drive! Unlike the those rebellious colonists [oX)]and their ilk we Brits know which side of the road is the correct one to be on!![(-D]