1:24
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
125
Einzelteile
VW Beetle Limousine 1968
Art. Nr. 070839090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:24
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
125
Einzelteile
With the VW Beetle Limousine 1968 Model kit in an era of driving fun!
Make a trip into the past with our VW Beetle Limousine 1968 Model kit. The scale of 1:24 and the 125 parts of this model awaken the timeless charm of the Volkswagen Beetle, the car, which has accompanied many generations on their trips. With a length of 171 mm, this model is a small miracle that captures the uniqueness of the original in every detail. Ideal for model builders from the age of 10, this kit offers a fascinating introduction to the world of model construction.
Scope of delivery:
The VW Beetle Limousine 1968 Model kit contains a non -assembled model kit, a detailed building instructions and authentic decocative pictures with various license plates for an individual design. In addition, various chrome parts, such as bumpers, rims, door handles and exterior mirrors, rubber -like tires and even a vase for the dashboard, which gives the model a personal touch.
This kit is perfect for young model building enthusiasts and for experienced model builders. Whether as a exhibit, part of a model collection or as a project for building and playing - the VW Beetle Limousine 1968 model kit offers numerous possible uses and at the same time brings the fun and history of the classic beetle to your home.
With its faithful-faithful body with fine surface structures, the multi-part, detailed four-cylinder boxer engine and the detailed interior, this model kit stands out from others. The movable wheels and the optional trailer coupling ensure additional fun.
Background information:
The Volkswagen Beetle is more than just a car - it is a symbol of an entire generation and stands for the beginnings of car driving for many people worldwide. With constant improvements over the years, including a more powerful motor and improved brakes, the beetle also kept pace in 1968 with the competition. With our model kit you can recreate this piece of automotive history and capture the spirit of this era.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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