US M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter"
Late Production
Gecko Models | No. 35GM0117 | 1:35

Facts
- Brand:
- Gecko Models
- Title:
- US M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier "Otter" Late Production
- Number:
- 35GM0117
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Static model kit
- Released:
- 2024 New parts
- Barcode:
- 4892667351177 (EAN)
- Topic:
- M76 Otter » APC/IFV's (Vehicles)
Boxart designed by Vincenzo Auletta
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USD 46.99

AUD 74.50

€ 46.95

¥ 7154

zł 109.20

zł 180.35

USD 60.37

€ 44.02

€ 44.90

€ 44.95
Alternative SKUs for Gecko Models 35GM0117:
GEC-35GM0117 | GM35117 | 4892667351177 | 35117 | GEK-35GM0117
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For those who need it, I designed a plug for the crew doors, so that the exterior can be painted without the doors in place. You can download it here: than.gs/m/1538734
1 12 April, 19:43
FYI, there is a typo in the instructions: in step 32, the exhaust pipe part number is Dc8, not De8 as indicated.
2 March, 12:17
This video is a walkaround of an M76 on display in New Hampshire. Though the M76 in question is quite rusty, and there are limited interior shots, there are plenty of close-ups of various details that may be of interest to you: Youtube Video

1 9 January, 16:56
After getting halfway on this build I'm surprised that an engine is not included, as the engine bay is surprisingly detailed (for not having an engine included).
27 December 2025, 19:32
One thing that I wish this kit allowed (not sure if any M76 kit allows it) is to stow the propeller in the up position for road use. I have sent an email to Gecko Models suggesting this as an upgrade.
23 November 2025, 18:58
The instructions do not provide any clear instructions as to the color of the crew cabin and/or cargo space, though it does indicate that a number of panels should be painted Olive Green (Mission Models MMP-025 is indicated) and no light colors are among the recommendations.
That said, there are multiple pictures of Otters with both white and OG crew cabins, but I have not seen any pictures of any version having anything other than an OG-painted cargo space, nor any indication as to when/why white was used versus OG (or the other way around).
9 November 2025, 17:13


