Like I said in the earlier post the 715 was scratch built out of several 1/18 scale vehicles. The diecast Wagoneer was made buy a company called Auto Art, and the command car and M151 were from 21st Centery Toys. All can be found on ebay if you look. The 21st stuff used to be carried at Toys-R-Us but is now only at Walmart. The command car can still be found at some Walmarts but the M151 is long out of production and was part of their Vietnam line from 2000-2001. The rest of my pics on the 715 model can be seen here http://www.davidallenracing.com/M715model.htm I built it so both doors and the hood open, the windshield fold down, removable soft top, and frame, and folding troop seat that are removable also. The only real feature I could not get to work out right was the tailgate hindges. Because of the funky design on the real 715 it was to hard to replicate in that scale in working order.
The deuce in 1/35 scale is from a company called AFV Club, and can be found at most good hobby stores. The Humvee is from Tamiya. Once I finish AFV Clubs M38a1 Jeep, I'll have every "jeep" the Army used from the MB to the Humvee in my collection.
Dave
1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 weapons carrier:http://www.davidallenracing.com/M715.htm
1967 Kaiser Jeep M35a2 2.5 ton cargo truck: http://www.davidallenracing.com/M35A2.htm
Delta Team Decals: http://www.i2k.com/~schwarzd/