The German Pkw.K1 Type 82 (bucket car), as one of the symbols of the German army during World War II, was not only widely used in the North African theater but also highly active on the Eastern Front.
Military Vehicles

The MiniArt 35380 U.S. ARMY G7107 4X4 1,5t CARGO TRUCK 1/35 is a 1:35 scale model kit of a U.S. Army cargo truck from the militaria theme. The model kit is not painted, allowing for customization and detailing according to the builder's preferences. It is an accurate representation of the G7107 4X4 cargo truck used by the U.S. Army, suitable for hobbyists interested in military vehicle modeling.
The history of the VW Beetle began in the 1930s when the Nazi regime in Germany decided to create the cheapest and easiest-to-manufacture 'people's car' possible.
Soviet all-wheel-drive high-mobility truck GAZ-66
The main sanitary van of the US Army in WWII was the Dodge WC-54, which was part of the T-214 family with a payload capacity of 3/4 ton. The chassis had an extended base and an enclosed body with a capacity of 4 - 7 wounded plus a medic and a driver. During the period 1942-44, 26,002 vehicles of this modification were produced. They were operated in the US Army until 1953 and were actively used in World War II and the Korean War. In the armies of other countries, they were used until the 1960s.
Zvezda 1:35 American army vehicle WC-52 "Three-quarters" with winch
The Comintern is a Soviet tracked tractor from the interwar period and World War II. Serial production of this vehicle took place from 1934 to 1940, during which approximately 1,800 tractors of this type were built. The vehicle was 5.76 meters long and 2.2 meters wide. It was powered by a single 131 hp engine, which allowed it to reach a maximum road speed of 30 km/h. The tractor had no permanent armament.
Ryefield model 5145 1:35 M1240A1 MATV with RPGNet System