The German successes at the beginning of WWII were known as Blitzkriegs, and demonstrated not only the effectiveness of the mechanization but also the importance of military transport vehicles. They planned to produce the military vehicles under the general command for motor vehicle in 1940. It was called Schell Programme, standardized and improved the productivity of the vehicles. The standardization was based on the weight of the vehicles manufactured in the market. It was divided into 5 different types: 1, 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6.4 ton. The Steyr Type 1500 A/01 manufactured in Austria was one of the 1.5 ton types.The Steyr Type 1500 A/01 was preferred by the German officers because of a variety of usage such as a staff car in line, a tow car and an ambulance. Kit features many accessories and mesh netting for the grill. Includes two lifelike crew figures.
 | This plastic model kit requires plastic cement and paint for assembly, and they are sold separately. |