HO truck Henschel HS 100 N Road tanker Aral

Item no.:  Wiking-080697
HO truck Henschel HS 100 N Road tanker Aral - Image 1
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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 III
era IV

Model: HO gauge. The vehicle is a Henschel HS 100 N, a heavy tanker from the 1950s. The tractor has a traffic blue cab with a white printed roof that contrasts with the purple interior. The radiator grille is black with a silver Henschel star, the manufacturer's trademark. The two-axle chassis is fitted with black bumpers, propshafts, rear mudguards and rims, giving the vehicle a robust appearance. The silver-grey fifth wheel connects the tractor and trailer. The driver's cab has a surrounding trim and door handle in silver, which give the vehicle an elegant appearance. The cab doors have a white printed Aral logo indicating the name of the oil company for which the vehicle is in service. The rear lights are printed in red, which gives the vehicle good visibility. The semi-trailer has a traffic-blue tank container that is used for transporting liquid fuels. The running board with the checker plate and the filler neck are silver, which harmonises with the blue. The rims and the double mudguards are also in plain black. On the flanks of the tanker trailer is a white Aral BV logo, which corresponds with the logo on the cab doors. At the rear, there is another white Aral BV logo as well as the lettering ""Feuergefährlich"", which refers to the dangers of the transport goods.

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.