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1:87 Edition
NH90 Helicopter 1:87
452666400€34.99
Evakuierung von Verletzten vom Gefechtsfeld. The NH 90 (Nato Helicopter 90) was developed as a lightweight, all-weather and night-flying multi-role helicopter. Since the fuselage is largely made of fiber composites, this helicopter has a much smaller radar cross-section than other helicopters. As a multipurpose helicopter, the NH 90's tasks range from transporting material and personnel to transporting special forces and evacuating casualties from the battlefield.

1:32 Edition
Set LANZ SERVICE 1:32
450785900€109.00
In the 1920s and 1930s, Heinrich Lanz AG was Germany's leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery and had already entered the production of farm tractors in the 1920s. At that time, agricultural tractors with single-cylinder glow-head engines were produced with great success under the name Lanz Bulldog. The name ""Bulldog"", which quickly became synonymous with the tractor in Germany, came from the fact that the shape of the Lanz glow head corresponded to the head shape of an English bulldog. Together with a contemporary VW T1 Lanz service vehicle and the three scale Lanz mechanics, this set brings life to any tractor collection."

MHI models
Kaelble+Culemeyer grey (MHI) 1:87
452657600€49.99
Today, the Swabian company Kaelble is rightly considered one of the oldest construction machinery manufacturers in the world. Founded in 1884 by Gottfried Kälble as a mechanical workshop, the spelling was changed to Kaelble very early on to make it easier for international customers to read. When the Deutsche Reichsbahn began to deliver goods wagons with road rollers to customers without a railway siding in 1933, Kaelble became the company‘s supplier of the required tractors. Some of the Kaelble KDV 632 produced until 1971 were still in use until 1987, when the Deutsche Bundesbahn finally discontinued the road roller operation.

1:87 Edition
Dingo I Military Police 1:87
452666800€19.99
"Since August 2000, the DINGO all-protection transport vehicle (ATF) has been part of the Bundeswehr fleet. At the time, the DINGO closed the gap in the Bundeswehr's equipment pool for medium-weight, air-transportable transport vehicles that had previously existed between the WOLF all-terrain vehicle and the FUCHS armored transport vehicle. A mine deflector system specially developed for the ""DINGO"" provides significantly increased mine protection. In its standard version, the vehicle can carry up to five fully equipped soldiers. 65"

1:32 Edition
IFA W-50 Box Van blue 1:32
450786100€74.99
Like the Trabant or the Wartburg, the IFA W50 was one of the defining features of road traffic in the German Democratic Republic, or GDR for short. Built between 1965 and 1990 at the Automobilwerke Ludwigsfelde in an almost unbelievable number of over 570,000 units, the IFA W50 was so popular that it was even immortalised on the back of the GDR's 5-mark note. Development work on the successor to the IFA S4000 had already begun in 1959 at the "Ernst Grube" motor vehicle plant in Werdau. Hence the type designation W50, in which the "W" stood for Werdau and the "50" for 5 tonnes payload.

1:64 Edition
VW T1 Lowrider Porsche 1:64
452026800€11.99
The Volkswagen T1 Transporter, better known as the VW Bulli, was already one of the first models in the new Schuco Edition 1:64 a few years ago as the VW Bus. Following the VW Bus, the Camper and the panel van, the VW T1 Lowrider with "lowered" chassis now appears in Porsche racing service design.

1:43 Edition
Set VW Camping Bus 1:43
450359100€159.00
"They all now enjoy cult status both among their numerous fans worldwide and among their proud owners - the Volkswagen camping models of the T1, T2, T3 and T4 series. Limited to just 750 copies all four high-quality metal miniatures of these legendary model series are now appearing for the first time in a dust-free showcase. All four models captivate with numerous details such as their true-to-detail camping interiors and many other loving and many other loving details."<br

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 VW T1 PORSCHE SERVICE
421182320€49.99
Released in 1950, the Volkswagen Combi T1 is the second model produced by Volkswagen after the Second World War. The «Kombi» quickly became an icon of the post-war period, then of the hippie era. It is also very popular with companies, like here with the competitor Porsche who used it as a service vehicle!

1:64 Edition
VW T2 bus blue/white 1:64
452030400€11.99
Compared to its predecessor, the T1 "Bulli", the T2 was a complete and consistent new development. With the newly developed 1.6 litre engine with a powerful 47 hp, the revised independent suspension, an elaborate double-jointed tilt-arm axle, the T2 had an extraordinarily the T2 had exceptionally good handling, which could easily keep up with the handling of contemporary passenger cars could keep up with. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

1:32 Edition
Fuchs excavator 301 1:32
450776800€79.99
Fuchs was founded by the blacksmith Johannes Fuchs in 1888 To begin with, the company specialized in the production of agricultural machines and barn equipment. After the end of the Second World War, Fuchs started to manufacture excavators and cranes at its factory in Ditzingen in response to the huge demand for such machines created by postwar reconstruction efforts. Over 15,000 Fuchs Bagger 301 vehicles were produced following the start of production in 1957. Today, the company belongs to the American TEREX group. This intricately detailed Schuco metal model of the Fuchs Bagger 301 features a lattice boom as well as an interchangeable bucket grab and wrecking ball.

PRO.R 32
IFA KS07 green 1:32
450916700€149.00
Identical in design to the FAMO tractor built as early as 1935, the IFA KS07/60 tracked tractor was produced in the years was produced by the Brandenburger Traktorenwerke in Brandenburg an der Havel from 1952 to 1956. Used used both as a track tractor and as a bulldozer, the track tractor, also affectionately known as ""Rübezahl had a box-type undercarriage with 5 rollers, the rearmost of which was driven. The engine was a four-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engine with a displacement of 8596 cm3 and an output of 60 hp.

1:64 Edition
VW Beetle SURFER blue 1:64
452034400€11.99
Especially in the American sunshine states of Florida and California, the VW Beetle had absolute cult status from the 1950s onwards. This was also the case for supporters of the surfing scene and the flower power movement. The new lowrider Beetle as the ""Surfer Beetle"" is also based on a model from this period.

1:64 Edition
MB 300 SL CUSTOM 1:64
452035000€11.99
"It is the ultimate German dream car of the economic miracle years - the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, also known as the Gullwing. Originally planned purely as a racing sports car for circuits like Le Mans or the Targa Florio, the road version of the 300 SL very quickly became the dream car of many motoring enthusiasts. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL now appears for the first time in a ""Custom"" variant"<br / Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

1:18 Edition
Porsche 356 Coupe #27 1:18
450031900€99.00
The Porsche 356 was not only the first series-produced sports car and thus the foundation stone for the success the Zuffenhausen sports car manufacturer, in the hands of many experienced private drivers, it was also an absolutely and extremely successful participant in numerous circuit and endurance races around the globe. Probably the most successful racing 356 is Paul Ernst Strähle's famous Porsche 356 Carrera GT with the legendary license plate ""WN-V2"". With this car, Strähle and his co-driver and Porsche works driver co-driver and Porsche works driver Herbert Linge, Strähle won his class at the last classic Mille-Miglia in Italy. Probably the greatest success for Paul-Ernst Strähle and his co-driver Robert Buchet on the 356 Carrera GT with the starting number ""27"" was the overall victory in what was at the time the most difficult rally in the world, the the most difficult rally in the world at the time, the "Liège - Rome - Liège" race, known as the Marathon de la Route, in 1959. Schuco is dedicating a finely detailed metal miniature on a scale of 1:18, limited to 1000 pieces Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

1:64 Edition
race transporter GULF 1:64
452030100€34.99
In the early days of motor sport, racing cars were still transported under their own steam to races in Le Mans and Monza or to the Targa Florio or the Mille Miglia. However, the increasing professionalism of motor sport in the 1950s and the growing amount of equipment which was needed led the racing teams of the day to start using transport vehicles. In the mid-60s, Porsche came up with the idea for two transport vehicles that were specially designed to meet the requirements of motor sport and able to transport the additionally required engines, gearboxes and chassis parts. The technical basis for the new Porsche racing transporter was the Mercedes-Benz O317 underfloor-engine bus, produced between 1957 and 1972. Its self-supporting design meant it was ideal for the complex conversion by the Stuttgart-based company Robert Schenk.

1:64 Edition
race transporter PORSCHE 1:64
452026100€34.99
In the early days of motor sport, racing cars were still transported under their own steam to races in Le Mans and Monza or to the Targa Florio or the Mille Miglia. However, the increasing professionalism of motor sport in the 1950s and the growing amount of equipment which was needed led the racing teams of the day to start using transport vehicles. In the mid-60s, Porsche came up with the idea for two transport vehicles that were specially designed to meet the requirements of motor sport and able to transport the additionally required engines, gearboxes and chassis parts. The technical basis for the new Porsche racing transporter was the Mercedes-Benz O317 underfloor-engine bus, produced between 1957 and 1972. Its self-supporting design meant it was ideal for the complex conversion by the Stuttgart-based company Robert Schenk.

1:10 Edition
Simson Schwalbe CUST.III 1:10
450649400€79.99
More and more, the Simson Schwalbe has become a popular customizing vehicle in recent years. A huge scene has developed around the conversion of the cult moped for conversions and corresponding accessories. Schuco is now also taking this development into account and is launching the Simson Schwalbe Custom III, the third "pimped" Schwalbe. Painted in noble gray metallic, only a limited number of copies of this "hot" Schwalbe will appear.

1:64 Edition
VW Caddy pick-up white 1:64
452033500€11.99
A VW Golf as a pick-up? This idea could only have come from the USA at the end of the 1970s. The small pickup first offered in Europe in 1982 as the VW Caddy was launched in the United States as early as 1979 under the name Rabbit Pickup and was a great success for the Wolfsburg-based company on all markets right from the start.

1:64 Edition
VW Golf GTI black 1:64
452027700€11.99
After the VW Beetle was really beginning to age at the start of the 1970s, its successor, the VW Golf, was launched in the spring of 1974. Initially offered with a choice of 50 PS or 70 PS, by 1975 it was soon followed by the VW GTI, today still considered the forefather of compact sports saloons. Its 1.6 litre injection engine producing 110 PS and the associated driving performance made the GTI the dream- and cult vehicle of an entire generation.

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 Mercedes-Benz 190 Evo II green #18
421181830€59.99
In 1992, the danish driver Kurt Thiim competed in his seventh season in the DTM (German Touring Car Championship). He drove a Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evolution 2 for the Zakspeed Team with Roland Asch as teammember. He finished as vice-champion having won the first two races of the season

PRO.R 32
BM Volvo 350 w.cabine 1:32
450917100€109.00
The Swedish company Volvo has been producing both automobiles and agricultural machinery since 1913. After the tractor manufacturer Bolinder-Munktell was taken over in the early 1950s, the tractors were marketed under both the Volvo BM and Bolinder-Munktell brands. The completely redesigned Volvo BM 350 Boxer, unveiled in March 1959, was a great success, with more than 28,000 units sold.- a great success for the Swedes. The "3" in the type designation referred to the the 3-cylinder diesel engine with 3780 cm3 and the "50""was a reference to the engine output of 50 hp.

1:43 Edition
BMW Isetta with dinghy 1:43
450376700€49.99
To meet the ever-increasing thirst for mobility in the economic miracle of 1950s Germany, in 1955, the Bayerischen Motorenwerke presented the two-seater „MotoCoupé“ BMW Isetta. Known as a „bubble car“ because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, the much-loved micro-car from Munich was powered by a 12 hp motor cycle engine. During the period of production, from 1955 to 1962, a total of 161,360 Isettas were produced.

1:32 Edition
Kirovets K700 dbl tires 1:32
450784500€89.99
"Its dimensions alone make the Kirovets K-700 all,wheel drive tractor something special at every tractor meeting and, of course, in every tractor collection. Developed from the end of the 50s by the Russian manufacturer, Kirovets, the first prototype of the K-700 left the factory gates in Leningrad in July 1962. Between 1962 and 1975, well over 100,000 K-700s were produced. With an 8-cylinder diesel engine, developing 215 hp, sand centre-pivot steering, from 1968, the numbers exported to the GDR were also not insignificant.Known for its extreme reliability and very efficient, especially on large agricultural areas, using a K-700 could triple productivity compared with the Fortschritt ZT 300. However, to be able to make the best, economical use of a Kirovets K-700 in the state-controlled agriculture of the GDR, separate fields had to be joined up to form large acreages. It was also calculated that a K-700 had to be worked for at least 1400 hours per year to be profitable. Since this was impossible with single-shift working, a two-shift system was introduced for agricultural production collectives equipped with the K-700."

1:64 Edition
MB -/8 (200D) blue 1:64
452034600€11.99
The Mercedes-Benz -/8 was first presented to customers in 1968, where the -/8 stands for the presentation year. This saloon with very modern styling superseded the tail-fin model of the Mercedes-Benz range on sale since 1959. As a 200-series model, the vehicle produced 95 PS and reached a top speed of 165 km/h. Up until production was discontinued in 1976, more than 1.8 million of the -/8 vehicles were produced.

1:64 Edition
Mercedes-Benz 200 D fintail lightgrey 1:64
452034500€11.99
As a successor to the famous Ponton Mercedes, the W120, Mercedes-Benz introduced in 1961 the W110 series, also known as the “little tail fin”. With the so-called “tail fin” design feature, the Mercedes-Benz design department, previously known for its conservatism, made a concession to the American automobile design prevailing at the time. Mercedes, however, called them “Peilstege”, as they clearly marked the end of the vehicle when reverse parking

PRO.R 32
SAME Hercules 160 orange 1:32
450915500€129.00
SAME (Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici) was founded in 1942 by the brothers Francesco and Eugenio Cassani in the northern Italian town of Treviglio. Today, SAME belongs to the SDF Group, which also includes the wellknown brands Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini, Hürlimann and Grégoire. The Hercules 160 tractor was launched by SAME at the end of the 1970s. It featured a six-cylinder diesel engine with a turbo charger and a 6.2 litre capacity that could deliver 160 hp at 2200 rpm. The Hercules 160 was equipped with 12 forward and 4 reverse gears and was available in a 25 km/h and 30 km/h version. It was produced from 1979 to 1983. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

1:64 Edition
VW T3 FEUERWEHR 1:64
452027900€11.99
Volkswagen’s efforts to develop a successor to the extremely successful VW T2 Transporter series began in 1975, culminating in the launch of the VW T3 series in May 1979. Originally, the T3 specifications included a front engine with a front-wheel drive. However, due to the tight financial circumstances of the VW Group, the development of an all-new engine generation was abandoned and the T3 was equipped with an air-cooled rear engine like both of its predecessors.

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 McLaren NORRIS orange
421182150€59.99
Lando Norris is the rising star of F1. In his fourth season as an official McLaren driver, Norris is handling the arrival of the new generation of Formula One cars quite well. He almost always finishes in the points and even took his first podium of the year, in Italy, in the fourth race of 2022

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 Mercedes-Benz 190E silver
421187400€49.99
The Mercedes-Benz 190E EVO 2 is certainly the most impressive Mercedes-Benz produced to date! With its spoiler and its wide kit, we feel that this beast is always raring to go... whether it be on the road or on the race course!

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 Porsche 935K3 orange #2
421181980€59.99
Before the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters) there was the DRM (Deutsche RennsportMeisterschaft). There were cars of the FIA Group 5, including some models seen in Endurance (24 Hours of Le Mans), like the impressive Porsche 935 K3 ! Here is the one of Axel Plankenhorn during the 1980 season in its famous orange livery

1:18 Die-cast metal collection
1:18 Toyota GR Supra red
421182640€49.99
Succeeding the legendary Supra Mk.4 is no easy task. However, in 2019, Toyota decides to launch a fifth generation in collaboration with BMW. A few years later, Toyota’s sports branch, Gazoo Racing, offers us a radical version : the GR Supra !

1:24 Truck Edition
1:24 Scania 580S HIGHLINE
421240060€69.99
At Scania, the other Swedish manufacturer of the market, the «S» series corresponds to the most luxurious cab with berth and designed for long-distance driving. The latest version is called «580S» because it has a 580 hp V8. These new cabs are designed with the objective of offering more power but at the same time a more durable and therefore more economical working tool. In black, this 580S reinforces its comfort and high quality look.

1:24 Truck Edition
1:24 Volvo Globetr.black
421240050€69.99
The Swedish manufacturer describes its newest truck cab as „the ultimate longdistance transport experience.“ The FH is in tune with the times and offers reduced fuel consumption compared to the previous generation. The I-Save engines can reduce fuel consumption by 7% over long distances. The FH is also compatible with biofuels such as HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) and liquefied natural gas or biogas (LNG)

PRO.R 32
BM Volvo 350 without cabine 1:32
450917200€109.00
The Swedish company Volvo has been producing both automobiles and agricultural machinery since 1913. After the tractor manufacturer Bolinder-Munktell was taken over in the early 1950s, the tractors were marketed under both the Volvo BM and Bolinder-Munktell brands. The completely redesigned Volvo BM 350 Boxer, unveiled in March 1959, was a great success, with more than 28,000 units sold.- a great success for the Swedes. The ""3"" in the type designation referred to the the 3-cylinder diesel engine with 3780 cm3 and the "50" was a reference to the engine output of 50 hp

PRO.R 32
John Deere 7520 green 1:32
450916500€169.00
After a break, John Deere launched two new articulated tractors, the 7020 and 7520, in 1970-1975. The 7520 of the 20 series, was equipped with a John Deere Power Tech 6 cylinder unit with turbocharger and an output of 175 hp. It was one of the first large tractors. These machines were not offered in Europe, but for the markets in Australia and Latin America.

PRO.R 32
John Deere 8020 green 1:32
450916600€159.00
The John Deere company began introducing the 10 Series in 1960. The 8010 was the ""flagship"" of this series. Equipped with a 6-cylinder Detroit Diesel engine with 160 KW in combination with a 9-speed transmission, it was JD's first articulated tractor. Due to problems with the transmission, all 100 tractors built were brought back to the Waterloo plant were brought back to the Waterloo plant and rebuilt into the new Type 8020. A single example of the 8010 has survived to this day