HO Truck Mercedes Rear tipper semitrailer

Item no.:  Wiking-067709
HO Truck Mercedes Rear tipper semitrailer - 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 IV

Model: HO gauge. The articulated lorry with wooden blocks for construction site traffic. With the semitrailer in what is now the fourth rear tipper version, Wiking is expanding the range and is thus adding a tipper trailer to the range that became popular in the late 1960s. The trailer trucks that were customary in the building materials sector, which had previously characterized the construction sites in the supplier sector, were falling behind more and more - the trailer trucks were simply more manoeuvrable and just as resilient. In fact, this type of construction was once typical everywhere and characterized the transport of building materials until well into the 1980s. In the new model, the rear trough bracket is movably arranged.
Driver's cab azure blue, interior fittings olive brown. Door handles and type identification printed in silver, fenders with tread edges printed in black. Black radiator grille with silver frame, center trim strip and Mercedes-Benz star. Rear lights printed in red. Bumper part as well as radiator grille and rear fenders black. Chassis with cardan shaft and rims oxide red. Semi-trailer with oxide red chassis, tipping mount and axle cover. Azure blue tipping body with tailgate.

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.