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VW T1 w.Beetle AIRCOOLED 1:64

1:64 Edition

VW T1 w.Beetle AIRCOOLED 1:64

452033400

€29.99

A cool lowrider Beetle in snappy racing design transported by an iconic VW Bulli which also carries the iconic racing design - a really great addition to any VW model collection.

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race transporter PORSCHE 1:64

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.

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VW T1 Camper open roof 1:64

1:64 Edition

VW T1 Camper open roof 1:64

452026600

€11.99

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.   Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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race transporter GULF 1:64

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.

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Setra S6 Bus WANDERVÖGEL 1:87

1:87 Edition

Setra S6 Bus WANDERVÖGEL 1:87

452669200

€29.99

  Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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VW T1b Bus Lowrider 1:18

1:18 Edition

VW T1b Bus Lowrider 1:18

450045600

€99.00

Since there was a sharp rise in the demand for flexible, multiuse transport vehicles in the early stages of the German economic miracle, Volkswagen started production of the VW Type 2 in 1950. This all-rounder, which was affectionately known as the „VW Bulli“ by its many fans, developed into the outstanding workhorse of the economic upturn in the Germany of the 1950s. Whether as a closed panel van, flatbed truck, bus or deluxe bus in the „Samba“ version, the VW T1 was characterised in all areas of application by its outstanding reliability and versatility. A comprehensive Volkswagen dealer and service network also ensured high levels of customer satisfaction and widespread use of the VW Transporter by small, medium-sized and larger companies. Its likeable and unmistakable design have also contributed to the vehicle‘s cult status today.Following a current trend in the very colorful and diverse VW Bulli fan scene worldwide, Schuco now presents an iconic VW T1 Bus as a lowered and chassis-optimized "Lowrider Bus".

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VW T3 DBP yellow 1:87

1:87 Edition

VW T3 DBP yellow 1:87

452671200

€11.99

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VW T4 Caravelle silver 1:87

1:87 Edition

VW T4 Caravelle silver 1:87

452667500

€11.99

  Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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VW T1 bus with trailer "The Red Monkeys" 1:87

1:87 Edition

VW T1 bus with trailer "The Red Monkeys" 1:87

452669100

€29.99

A true addition to any diorama and model railroad layout, the tour bus of our fictional Schuco band "The Red Monkeys". The high-quality metal model of the VW T1 team is delivered together with a complete music band including their finely detailed instruments.

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VW T4 California white 1:87

1:87 Edition

VW T4 California white 1:87

452667700

€11.99

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race transporter MARTINI 1:64

1:64 Edition

race transporter MARTINI 1:64

452027400

€34.99

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VW T3 FEUERWEHR 1:64

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.

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VW T1 Campingbus 1:87

1:87 Edition

VW T1 Campingbus 1:87

452671100

€11.99

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VW T4 bus Caravelle black1:18

1:18 Edition

VW T4 bus Caravelle black1:18

450041600

€109.00

"With the launch of the Volkswagen T4 Transporter series in August 1990, the era of rear-wheel drive and rearengined VW Transporters finally came to an end. While in the predecessor T1, T2 and T3 series the engine was housed in the rear of the vehicle, the completely redesigned VW T4 now featured a transverse front engine that drove the front wheels. In particular, this had the considerable advantage that the VW Transporter, like most of its competitors, now also had a lower-lying, continuous load area. This continuous load area was an extremely important sales argument and was quickly reflected in the sales success of the T4. In addition to the purely commercial version of the Transporter which was mainly used by business customers and public agencies, the Multivan and Camping versions were particularly popular with private individuals. Thanks to a very practical and well thought-out interior, these vehicles offered a considerable degree of comfort on long journeys, were ideal for recreational trips and, thanks to the redesigned chassis and compact exterior dimensions, provided car-like ride comfort."

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