Artitec US M3A1 Scoutcar 6870437 – 1:87 HO Scale Model

US M3A1 Scoutcar (6870437)

$53.95
Sale price  $53.95 Regular price 
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Artitec US M3A1 Scoutcar 6870437 – 1:87 HO Scale Model

US M3A1 Scoutcar (6870437)

$53.95
Sale price  $53.95 Regular price 
Model Details
Manufacturer Artitec
Article Number 6870437
Product Release Year 2022
Scale 1:87 HO Scale
Build Type Ready-Made
Dimensions L: 3 in · W: 0.9 in · H: 1 in
Historical & Vehicle Details
Country United States
Military Branch U.S. Army
Era World War II
Vehicle Type Armored Car
Vehicle Family M3 Scout Car
Paint Scheme Olive Drab
Collector model. Not a toy. Recommended for ages 18+
Model Overview

This ready-made Artitec model reproduces a U.S. Army M3A1 Scout Car in an olive-drab finish. The open-topped armored vehicle features its sloped engine hood, louvered radiator armor, open armored windshield shutters, curved front fenders, guarded headlights, and distinctive unditching roller mounted ahead of the front bumper. A continuous skate rail surrounds the crew compartment and carries one .50-caliber M2 Browning heavy machine gun and two .30-caliber M1919 Browning machine guns.

The exposed interior includes front seating and driving controls, ammunition containers, rear seating and storage areas, and the machine-gun mounting hardware. Exterior details include side-mounted fuel cans, storage racks, steps, tools, tow fittings, rear lights, and deeply treaded wheels. White national recognition stars, unit markings, and rear caution stenciling provide a convincing period identity. A separate assortment of rolled tarps, packs, wooden crates, and ammunition boxes is included for optional placement around the interior and exterior. Dust, grime, worn edges, and restrained rust tones complete the vehicle’s field-used appearance.

  • Ready-Made 1:87 / HO scale Artitec model
  • U.S. Army M3A1 Scout Car four-wheel-drive armored reconnaissance vehicle.
  • Open-topped armored hull with a continuous perimeter skate rail around the crew compartment.
  • One .50-caliber M2 Browning and two .30-caliber M1919 Browning machine guns.
  • Distinctive front unditching roller, louvered radiator armor, open windshield shutters, and guarded headlights.
  • Detailed interior with seating, driving controls, ammunition containers, and rear storage compartments.
  • Curved fenders, deeply treaded wheels, side steps, fuel cans, exterior tools, rear lights, and tow fittings.
  • Separate stowage assortment including packs, bundled equipment, wooden crates, and ammunition boxes.
  • White recognition stars, authentic vehicle markings, and finely printed rear caution stenciling.
  • Weathered Olive Drab finish with realistic dust, fading, grime, rust, and operational wear.
  • Ideal for World War II, Western Front, U.S. Army reconnaissance, armored cavalry, military collection, HO-scale layout, and diorama scenes.
Vehicle History

The M3A1 Scout Car was the principal production version of the White Scout Car, a lightly armored, four-wheel-drive vehicle used for reconnaissance, screening, patrol, liaison, and command duties. Its open-topped hull typically accommodated a driver, commander, and up to six additional personnel. A continuous skate rail around the fighting compartment allowed its Browning machine guns to be repositioned as battlefield needs changed.

A 110-horsepower Hercules JXD six-cylinder gasoline engine gave the M3A1 a maximum road speed of approximately 55 mph. The roller mounted ahead of the front bumper was intended to help the vehicle negotiate ditches and other obstacles. The M3A1 served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was also supplied extensively to Allied forces through Lend-Lease. Its open compartment provided excellent visibility and rapid access to its weapons but offered no overhead armor protection.

About Artitec Ready-Made Models

Artitec's Ready-Made models are handcrafted from high-quality resin and produced in limited runs. Each model is expertly preassembled, hand-painted, and often subtly weathered to recreate the appearance of a real vehicle in use. Because every model is finished by hand, small variations may occur, making each piece unique.

Artitec uses vacuum-cast resin to reproduce exceptionally fine, true-to-scale details that can be difficult to achieve with conventional manufacturing methods. Etched-brass parts are added where appropriate to capture delicate components and further enhance realism.

Each model is assembled, painted, and weathered by skilled specialists—a process requiring considerable time, precision, and experience. Artitec Ready-Made models are ideal for collectors seeking exceptional detail and realism without the time and effort required to build and finish a model kit.