What distinguished it from other vehicles of its type, however, was the use of an articulation between the two modules that allowed them to move independently of each other: an extremely useful capability when traversing rough terrain.
Produced until 1973, the 14000 Gama Goats were used by both the U.S. Army and Marine Corps in various capacities and were involved in the fighting in Grenada in 1983.
They were then decommissioned in the early 1990s.
The first half of its unusual nickname comes from Roger Gamaunt, the designer of the key joint, and the second half from its tough, goat-like climbing ability.
Plastic model kit
- Length: 170mm
- Width: 62mm
- The joint is replicated with a poly cap and offers authentic movement
- Includes optional windscreen and winch
- Realistic representation of complex 6 wheel suspension with straightforward assembly
- Available one driver figure
- 3 marking options
unbuilt / unpainted
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