Item no.: Wiking-061243
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- Description
Brand | |
Wiking | |
product type | |
road vehicles | |
technical & model details | |
scale | 1:87 |
material & finish | Plastic finished model |
gauge | HO gauge |
Age notice | not suitable under 14 years |
era | |
era VI |
The very latest airport fire engine. The AT series from Rosenbauer always makes for an impressive appearance - now also on the chassis of the MAN TGM Euro 6. In particular, the combination of bright red basic body design and bright yellow flanks with blue lettering makes the all-purpose fire engine a valued operational expert at airports too that has equipment ready for all cases. Wiking also equips it prototypically with a double hose reel, which is sprouted at the rear. And this time too, Wiking miniaturized the fire engine with a high level of detail and printing convenience in order to do justice to the proximity to the prototype. At Wiking, it always comes down to the details of the equipment. This is particularly evident in the fire fighting vehicles. The traditional model builders are adding a completely new hose reel to the fire trucks of the Rosenbauer AT generation, the role models of which are already being used successfully. The AT superstructures can thus be used for a further purpose as versatile rescue vehicles of the latest generation. With this cutting-edge emergency vehicle, Wiking is realizing the new Rosenbauer AT series on a scale of 1:87 and at the same time miniaturizing the impulsive design of the generation of models. Wiking has designed the components according to the large model in such a way that the associated shapes can be hosed down to match the color assignment of the assembly.
Wiking
Item no.: Wiking-001810
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.