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US M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter"

Late Production

Gecko Models | No. 35GM0117 | 1:35

Boxart US M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter" 35GM0117 Gecko Models

Facts

Brand:
Gecko Models
Title:
US M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter" Late Production
Number:
35GM0117
Scale:
1:35
Type:
Static model kit
Released:
2024 New parts
Barcode:
4892667351177 (EAN)
Topic:
M76 Otter » APC/IFV's (Vehicles)

Boxart designed by Vincenzo Auletta

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Instructions

We don't have the exact instruction sheets, but we have them for:

35GM0102
US
M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter" (Early Production)
Gecko Models 1:35
35GM0102 2024 New tool

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Alternative SKUs for Gecko Models 35GM0117:
GEC-35GM0117 | 35117

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Comments

Soren
One thing that I wish this kit allowed (not sure if any M76 kit allows it) is to stow the propeller in the up position for road use. I have sent an email to Gecko Models suggesting this as an upgrade.
23 November, 18:58
Soren
The instructions do not provide any clear instructions as to the color of the crew cabin and/or cargo space, though it does indicate that a number of panels should be painted Olive Green (Mission Models MMP-025 is indicated) and no light colors are among the recommendations.

That said, there are multiple pictures of Otters with both white and OG crew cabins, but I have not seen any pictures of any version having anything other than an OG-painted cargo space, nor any indication as to when/why white was used versus OG (or the other way around).
9 November, 17:13