Product Description
- Completely new mold
- A popular work car from the 70s
[About the actual car]
- As automobiles advance, many different variations have been created.
- The world of automobiles started with horse-drawn carriages and the like, but various car models have been developed to suit the needs of their owners, increasing the range of uses and convenience of these vehicles.
- Due to their maneuverability and large capacity, one-box type vans were widely used for various deliveries and transportation, and were often seen around town.
[About the model]
- This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces a small minivan that was widely used in the 1960s.
- The model is made by a German manufacturer and is based on a rear-engine vehicle that was popular around the world.
- Reproduces the 1972 model of the van type vehicle produced from 1967 to 1979.
- The rounded body design and the engine mounted at the rear, which drives the rear wheels, are reproduced in detail.
- It contains over 170 parts, and each door can be opened or closed using separate parts.
- The driver's seat and luggage compartment are also reproduced, adding to the fun of creating dioramas.
- Four types of markings are included as decals made by Cartograf.
- This marking reproduces the markings unique to commercial vans, such as fire department vehicles.
- Also available are rotating lights that can be attached to the roof.
- A car model kit that car model fans and military fans will enjoy.
[Main features]
- Reproduce one-box vehicles in 1/35 scale
- Fully detailed kit with engine and interior
- Markings are set with 4 types of Cartograf decals
- Over 170 parts
- Roof mounted rotating light included
- Each door can be assembled open or closed using separate parts
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Item Size/Weight : 32.7 x 23.5 x 7 cm / 455g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- AK35024
- JAN code
- 8435568343696
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.