HO Car Mercedes 220 S Cabrio

Item no.:  Wiking-014302
HO Car Mercedes 220 S Cabrio - Image 1
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  • Description
Brand
Wiking
product type
road vehicles
technical & model details
scale 1:87
material & finish Plastic model
gauge HO gauge
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
country
Germany
era
era III
era IV

Model: HO gauge. This Mercedes-Benz convertible exulted with understatement. Anyone who raved about the British convertible understatement of the 1950s had never taken a seat in the Mercedes-Benz 220 S. In light moss green with beige flanks and the same interior, it heralded the refinement of driving, outdoor fun and the beginnings of its owner's prosperity. WIKING has revitalized the classic with the convertible elegance of its years of construction from historical forms and based on the creation of the legendary master model builder Alfred Kedzierski and refined it with a new contemporary interior. This means that the aesthetics of post-war automotive history in the 1:87 program come into their own in great detail in the model construction. The Mercedes-Benz remained an automotive monument - in the model and in the original. When production of the 220 convertible ended in 1960, the days of pontoons on German roads slowly came to an end.
Body light moss green, interior beige with white steering wheel. Canopy beige. Chassis with base plate and narrow radiator grille with Mercedes-Benz star painted silver. Light moss-green rims with a silver Mercedes-Benz star. Door handles and decorative strips on the flanks silvered. Flat beige side design of the body. Rear lights printed carmine red. Also side whitewall rings on the tires.

Wiking started their first production of traffic models in Berlin. For 85 years, impressive models have been created there that are the mirror image of German automobile manufacturing. Now the Wiking range is designed and produced in south-west Germany by the Sieper Group. The range is constantly growing with new examples such as fire engine turntable ladders and passenger cars, but also current tractors as well as various classics. Not only current examples are brought out in miniature, but also forgotten models.