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Schlueter Trac 5000 TVL 1:32

- 26 %

PRO.R 32

Schlueter Trac 5000 TVL 1:32

450915400
€95.00

€129.00

The Schlüter Profi Trac 5000 TVL is an agricultural tractor from the manufacturer Anton Schlüter in Munich. It is the most powerful and also the largest tractor in Schlüter's Profi Trac tractor series. It was presented at the 55th DLG exhibition in Frankfurt in 1978. Until the appearance of the Kirovets K-710 in 1980, the Profi Trac 5000 TVL was briefly considered the most powerful tractor in Europe.

Schlüter Super 1500 TV 1:32

- 29 %

PRO.R 32

Schlüter Super 1500 TV 1:32

450914600
€85.00

€119.00

Anton Schlüter founded his Schlüter Motorenwerke in Freising near Munich as early as 1898. In order to participate in the increasingly lucrative market for agricultural tractors in the 1930s, Schlüter presented its first tractor, the Schlüter DZM 25, in 1937. From 1964 onwards, the Freising plant concentrated exclusively on the construction of large tractors, thus living up to the Schlüter advertising slogan of the time, "Power as much as you need". As part of the Schlüter Super series, the Freising-based company introduced the Schlüter 1500 TV in 1970. Its water-cooled four-stroke in-line six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 7128 cm3 produced 135 hp, which was transmitted to all four wheels via a ZF change-speed group transmission.  

Doppstadt Trac 200 1:32

- 31 %

PRO.R 32

Doppstadt Trac 200 1:32

450911200
€89.00

€129.00

Founded in 1965 in the town of Velbert, Doppstadt is a German machinery manufacturer. In order to expand into new sectors, in 1999 the group established a new company called Doppstadt GmbH Schönebeck on the premises of the Schönebeck tractor factory. From 1999 to 2006, Schönebeck manufactured tractors with 75–205 hp engines. Unfortunately, sales did not meet the company’s targets and production was discontinued in 2006. This 1:32 resin model is a replica of the the Doppstadt Trac 200, which featured a Daimler Chrysler 6-cylinder turbo engine with a 6.4 litre capacity. The model number “Trac 200” indicated its 200 hp engine.   Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

BM Volvo 350 w.cabine 1:32

- 31 %

PRO.R 32

BM Volvo 350 w.cabine 1:32

450917100
€75.00

€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.

SAME Hercules 160 orange 1:32

- 31 %

PRO.R 32

SAME Hercules 160 orange 1:32

450915500
€89.00

€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.

IFA KS07 green 1:32

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.

SAME Buffalo w.roll bar 1:32

PRO.R 32

SAME Buffalo w.roll bar 1:32

450916900

€139.00

Founded by the brothers Francesco and Eugenio Cassani in 1942 in Treviglio in northern Italy, the SAME (Societa Accomandita Motori Endotermici) is today part of the SDF Group, which also includes s well-known well-known brands such as Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini, Hürlimann and Gregoire. Produced between 1978 and 1982 the SAME Buffalo 130 was the successor to the Buffalo 120, which had been in production since 1974. Its 6235 cm3 in-line six-cylinder diesel engine produced 124 hp and helped this tractor achieve a torque of 350 Nm.

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SAME Dinosauro red 1:32

- 34 %

PRO.R 32

SAME Dinosauro red 1:32

450914500
€79.00

€119.00

BM Volvo 350 without cabine 1:32

- 31 %

PRO.R 32

BM Volvo 350 without cabine 1:32

450917200
€75.00

€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

John Deere 7520 green 1:32

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.

SAME Buffalo w. cabine 1:32

PRO.R 32

SAME Buffalo w. cabine 1:32

450916800

€139.00

Founded by the brothers Francesco and Eugenio Cassani in 1942 in Treviglio in northern Italy, the SAME (Societa Accomandita Motori Endotermici) is today part of the SDF Group, which also includes s well-known well-known brands such as Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini, Hürlimann and Gregoire. Produced between 1978 and 1982 the SAME Buffalo 130 was the successor to the Buffalo 120, which had been in production since 1974. Its 6235 cm3 in-line six-cylinder diesel engine produced 124 hp and helped this tractor achieve a torque of 350 Nm.

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Horsch K-735 red 1:32

- 34 %

PRO.R 32

Horsch K-735 red 1:32

450912300
€99.00

€149.00

Horsch Maschinen GmbH was founded in 1984 by Michael Horsch. Michael Horsch, himself a farmer, had the top priority in the development of his agricultural machines to reduce costs for the farmer and to increase productivity. Thus, in 1993, the 350 hp Horsch K735 articulated tractor was developed in cooperation with the Russian manufacturer Kirovets. The basic idea of this cooperation was to buy the components from Kirovets, which were considered to be particularly reliable, and to package them in a modern, contemporary design. Due to massive quality problems and constantly rising purchase prices for these components, the cooperation with the Kirov works from St. Petersburg was terminated again as early as 2003.

John Deere 8020 green 1:32

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

Lamborghini 1256 DT 1:32

PRO.R 32

Lamborghini 1256 DT 1:32

450917000

€139.00

The Italian tractor manufacturer Lamborghini Tratori was founded in 1948 by Ferrucio Lamborghini, the later founder of Lamborghini Automobili, in Pieve di Cento in northern Italy. After the early 1970s, Ferrucio Lamborghini concentrated more and more on the production of his exclusive sports cars. SAME took over the tractor business from him in 1973. As a result of this of this takeover was the launch in 1978 of the Lamborghini 1256 DT, which was largely identical to the SAME Buffalo 130. 1256 appeared on the market. As with the SAME Buffalo 130, the 6235 cm3 inline six-cylinder diesel engine adopted from SAME had a power output of inline six-cylinder diesel engine produced 124 hp.

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