HO Truck Scania R '13 TL Tractor Stelzl Transports

Item no.:  Herpa-111102
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  • Description
Brand
Herpa
product type
road vehicles
technical & model details
scale 1:87
material & finish Plastic finished model
gauge Spur H0
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
country
Germany
era
era VI

Model: HO gauge. Scania R '13 TL tractor Stelzl Transporte. The appearance is familiar. Purple metallic and a white and black airbrush motif is how Alex Stelzl has his tractors painted. The driver also usually has a little influence on the subject. Before this Scania tractor leaves the fleet, it stands to reason that it will be implemented in the model. The solo tractor appears in the series of showcase models.
The finished model is made of plastic, painted and printed.

Wilhelm Hergenröther founded the company in Nuremberg in 1949. The company name is composed of the name Hergenröther Patent. Initially, the company produced model railway accessories. In 1961, Riwa-Plastik, a plastic parts manufacturer for the photo and phono industry, was founded.

In 1965, Herpa was taken over by this company. Both brand names continue to be used. The first 1/87th scale car model was presented at the Nuremberg Toy Fair. Two years later, the first truck model in the same scale followed. Over the years, the magazine "MASS:STAB" is published. Since then, six copies have been published annually.