Airfix Plastic Model Kit
Airfix Land Rover 1 Tonne FC Truck GS Body (1/76) A02331
Built upon the proven reliability and toughness of the Land Rover series, the 1 Tonne Forward Control (FC) Truck was developed to meet the British Army’s need for a light gun tractor with added versatility. Capable of transporting a 1-tonne payload of ammunition or supplies, it was a compact yet highly effective vehicle suited for a range of logistical and tactical tasks.
One of the key innovations of the FC design was the repositioning of the engine behind the cab. This eliminated the traditional bonnet and gave the vehicle its distinctive flat-front appearance—making it more compact and suitable for air transport. Powered by a Rover V8 engine and designed with all-terrain capability, the FC Truck GS Body continued Land Rover’s long-standing service legacy within the British military.
This 1/76 scale Airfix kit faithfully captures the unique profile and functional design of the Forward Control Truck. Ideal for dioramas and Cold War-era military collections, it offers an excellent small-scale build for modellers interested in military logistics vehicles.
- 1/76 scale plastic model kit
- Includes Land Rover 1 Tonne FC Truck with GS Body
- Detailed representation of British military vehicle architecture
- Assembly instructions and decals included
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
Introduced to meet specific operational needs, the Land Rover 1 Tonne Forward Control truck offered the British Army a compact, capable platform for towing light artillery and transporting supplies. First entering service in the late 1960s, its flat-front cab layout and rear engine placement made it ideal for airlifting operations. Despite its compact footprint, it packed robust off-road performance and was used in various configurations across global deployments. Though fewer in number compared to standard Land Rovers, the Forward Control variant remains an important chapter in the vehicle’s military legacy, bridging practicality with battlefield utility.