HO Truck Henschel box trailer Bruns

Item no.:  Wiking-051326
HO Truck Henschel box trailer Bruns - 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. With the Henschel, the Bruns boilers came into the basement. This Henschel box semitrailer marked the beginning of a successful post-war company: in 1949, the brothers Heinrich and Rudolf Bruns founded a plumbing and plumbing business in Lengenermoor. When the brothers started producing their own steel boilers at the end of the 1950s, transport capacity was needed. The mighty Henschel-Hauber, whose two-axle box trailer shows an early boiler for domestic central heating, is reminiscent of this time. With this, Wiking also has the two-axle box trailer with door engravings on the side added to the range. It is based on the authentic box trailer with only one axle. The truck and trailer with the Henschel as the draft horse appears as powerful as it is contemporary. The Kassel truck builders entered the reconstruction years of the post-war decade with the distinctive Hauber. The cabin looks slightly pulled back behind the engine stem, but the long hood with the mighty dipsticks is just bursting with visual power. Extensive engravings on the rear window and roof vents, but also on the radiator grille and bonnet are well proportioned on the tractor. Of course, the radiator grille has the typical Henschel star and is even used as a separate part. There is also the Henschel lettering on the side and the raised hood buckles. The box trailer enjoys the two-tone design option - the rear doors can of course be opened.
Tractor with a blood orange cab and rims. Interior basalt grey. Front fenders with headlight bar and radiator grille, chassis and cardan shaft, but also rear fenders black. Bonnet with silver-plated hinges and three black-printed buckles and silver-plated Henschel lettering on a black-printed base. Side moldings and door handles silvered. Front headlights and the Henschel star on the radiator grille printed in silver, rear taillights in carmine red. Bottom part of the case with door engraving in blood orange, white top part of the case with additional door engraving. The roof and rear doors are also white. Black support rollers and double fenders, blood orange rims. Silver decorative stripes on the side as well as black Bruns boiler lettering and black ventilation slots. The Bruns boiler lettering is also black on the rear, as well as silver decorative stripes. Telephone number and white note "Since 1949" underneath.

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.