Brizio Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Few months ago I started this it. This is a old kit, produced from ITC, Ideal toy Corp., from New York. The kit is in 1/15 and it is pretty cool because the steeryn system wors. All the 4 wheels steer. The M274 was a 4x4x4, 4 wheel drive, and 4 wheel steering. The kit came with a classis M40 rifle. I bought this kit years ago from a estate sale, and in the box there are two kits, one already started and is missing the instructions. Not a big deal, since there is a very simple machine. Here the boxart. Here all the parts. 1
Brizio Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 First to be build is the tubolar chassis with the cargo area mount. Motor and axles are next, this will give some rigidity a the structure. The wheels will steer, and I'm planning to not glue them. Not that will play with it but I think is a cool detail. Also I painted the whole chassis, later will add dirt and apply a wash. For the steering mechanism I add some oil, so move freely. Wheels and tires. I add some details, like the center bolt, air valve and hooks. The M274 can be lifted and transported using these hooks. 1
Brizio Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Now the fun part. The footrest basket from the kit is very minimal and not very accurate. So I dedided to remake it out of metal. Made also the pedals and the trotte level. The pedals are only in place for the photo, I'm going to attach them after paint. I 2
mustang1989 Posted May 12 Posted May 12 Now this is frickin' WAY cool Fabrizio. I don't think I've ever seen this kit, let alone a build of it. Will be watching this one for SURE!!
Brizio Posted Friday at 10:34 AM Author Posted Friday at 10:34 AM On 5/12/2025 at 9:45 AM, mustang1989 said: Now this is frickin' WAY cool Fabrizio. I don't think I've ever seen this kit, let alone a build of it. Will be watching this one for SURE!! Thank you Joe! Is not a common vehicle/scale. People that build military usually prefer 1/35. It is fun to build and upgrade.
stavanzer Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Glencoe had the tooling last. Released it in 1994, so it has been awhile. (30 years) https://www.scalemates.com/kits/glencoe-models-05401-m274-mechanical-mule--956997
Brizio Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, stavanzer said: Glencoe had the tooling last. Released it in 1994, so it has been awhile. (30 years) https://www.scalemates.com/kits/glencoe-models-05401-m274-mechanical-mule--956997 I lie the first from the 60's, it had also a parachute. There are photos online about it.
Brizio Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago Now the engine guard, that can be use in heavy offroad.
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