Airfix - Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 - 1:35
Product Code:
A1381
One of the most distinctive military vehicles to see
British military service, the Alvis Stalwart was a capable amphibious
6x6 cargo truck, introduced to keep Army units supplied with fuel,
ammunition and general supplies during conflict. Initially developed as
a private venture, the Stalwart can trace its lineage back through a
series of successful 6x6 vehicles, most of which saw British military
service, such as the Saladin armoured car and Saracen armoured personnel
carrier. The Stalwart shared many components with its predecessors but
was charged with performing a very different role. Entering service from
1966 onwards, the Stalwart lived up to its name, with its impressive
off-road performance giving it a go-anywhere, fear-nothing reputation.
Featuring an intricate drive and suspension system, the Stalwart
afforded its crew a comfortable ride when operating over uneven terrain.
However, even though the vehicle could reach speeds approaching 40mph on
open roads, handling the Stalwart could be challenging, with each bank
of wheels constantly trying to outpace those on the opposite side. A
true amphibian, the Stalwart boasted watertight seals to protect all
vital components, enabling it to deliver its vital cargo across bodies
of water not served by bridges or temporary crossings, climbing out of
the water on the other side if the ground was shallow or compact enough
to support its weight. In the water, the Stalwart Mk.2 featured improved
waterjet power and could reach speeds of 16km/h in optimum conditions.
Scheme A: Alvis
FV622 Stalwart Mk.2, British Army of the Rhine, Exercise Spearpoint
Crusader, West Germany, 1980.
Scheme B: Alvis
FV622 Stalwart Mk.2, D Squadron, 4th Royal Tank Regiment, British Army
of the Rhine, West Germany, 1981.
Scheme C: Alvis
FV622 Stalwart Mk.2, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Ludgershall Vehicle
Depot, England, 1969.
| Model Scale; 1:72 |
Dimensions (mm): L 184 x W 90 |
| Number of Parts: 211 |
Requires Painting: Yes |
| Skill Level: 3 |
Flying Hours: 3 |
Paints required but not included:
(Scheme A, B, and C) 11, 19, 33, 75,
110, 113, 121, 155, 196