Commercial vehicle models

1:64 Edition
Unimog U406 blue 1:64
452034000€11.99
When one talks nowadays about legendary cars such as the VW Beetle, classic Mini, VW Bulli or Porsche 911, any such list should always include the Unimog from Mercedes-Benz. Within Unimog‘s long history, the Mercedes-Benz U 406 represents the classical Unimog for many fans Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:64 Edition
car trailer 1:64
452033300€11.99
The newly developed, 2-axle car transport trailer allows a variety of exciting possibilities for creating great team combinations
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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.
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1:87 Edition
VW T1 PORSCHE red 1:87
452669800€11.99
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:87 Edition
MB L319 grey 1:87
452661600€11.99
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:43 Edition
Mercedes-Benz Blue Wonder with 300 SLR 1:43
450376800€119.00
After Mercedes-Benz had returned to the Grand Prix circuit in 1954 with its W196 Silver Arrows, a fast transport vehicle was needed to transport individual racing cars as quickly as possible, at least within Europe, to their place of use in Monza, Monaco, Spa or the Nürburgring, but also back to the factory for necessary technical work. The Mercedes-Benz racing car fast transporter was born. This one-of-a-kind vehicle, which was elaborately handcrafted, had the engine of the 300 SL Gullwing and reached a top speed of 170 kilometers per hour. This also earned it the name „Blue Wonder“."
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PRO.R 18
Opel Diplomat A Coupe 1:18
450053400€179.00
Built between 1965 and 1967, the Opel Diplomat Coupé was Opel’s crowning achievement of the mid-1960s. With a length of almost 5 metres and a 230 hp 5.4 litre V8 engine, it could easily give the top-of-the-range Mercedes-Benz models a run for their money. At its launch in 1965 it cost DM 25,500, placing it in the same price category as luxury vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz 280 Pagoden-SL or the Porsche 911. Unfortunately, the sales figures did not meet expectations and only 347 of these splendid vehicles were produced at the Karmann facility in Osnabrück before production was discontinued in July 1967. Today, the Opel Diplomat A Coupé is highly sought after among collectors – vehicles in good condition fetch a price tag of more than 200,000 euros
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1:87 Edition
MB LG 315 TLF 2400 1:87
452658600€20.99
From 1955 onwards it was an important task to equip the new German army with reliable 5-ton trucks. From mid-1958 the Daimler-Benz 315 was exclusively produced with the standard driver’s cab and a folding soft top. The long-bonnet vehicle was powered by a 6-cylinder multifuel engine with a capacity of 8276 ccm and output of 145 BHP. Its unladen weight was a respectable 7.7 tons. A few of the LG 315s were also used as TLF 2400 tank fire-fighting vehicles at German military airports.
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PRO.R 43
Racetrans John Edgar Ent 1:43
450918200€149.00
The John Edgar Racing Team was a well-known name and also one of the driving forces on the American race tracks of the 1950s. With sports cars of the brands MG, Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and also some Porsches the team achieved numerous successes with famous drivers like Phil Hill, Caroll Shelby, Pete Lovely or also Joakim Bonnier. The aluminum-colored trailer with its typical GMC tractor will certainly be a welcome addition to any 1/43 scale race transporter collection.
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1:64 Edition
Schuco VW T1 1:64 Bundle
BDL-452026600€41.97
Product bundle consisting of: VW T1 Camper open roof 1:64 / VW T1 Camper w.caravan 1:64 / VW T2 bus blue/white 1:64 Article number: 452026600 Product: VW T1 Camper open roof 1:64 The Volkswagen T1 Transporter, better known as VW Bulli, was already one of the first models of the new Schuco Edition 1:64 as VW Bus a few years ago. After the VW Bus and the panel van, the VW T1 Camper now also appears in two versions. With open and closed camping folding roof. Article number: 452026700 Product: VW T1 Camper w.caravan 1:64 The Volkswagen T1 Transporter, better known as VW Bulli, was already one of the first models of the new Schuco Edition 1:64 as VW Bus a few years ago. After the VW Bus and the panel van, the VW T1 Camper now also appears in two versions. With open and closed camping folding roof. Article number: 452030400 Product: VW T2 bus blue/white 1:64 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.
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PRO.R 43
VW T1 "Schuco Varianto" 1:43
450916200€109.00
When, in the early days of the German economic miracle, the demand and the need for an inexpensive and universally usable van became ever greater, Volkswagen had exactly the right vehicle in its range with its VW Transporter. And after successful advertising in the 1950s was based on a strong customer focus, resourceful advertisers soon discovered the VW van, which was omnipresent on the roads at the time, as a rolling and, thanks to its unmistakable design, very appealing advertising medium. engine. During the period of production, from 1955 to 1962, a total of 161,360 Isettas were produced.
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