1:24
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
295
Einzelteile
Man TGM - Schlingmann HLF 20 Varus 4x4
Art. Nr. 074529090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:24
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
295
Einzelteile
Schlingmann HLF 20 Varus 4x4 in scale 1:24
Get ready for the next adventure in the world of model construction with the Schlingmann HLF 20 Varus 4x4! This model kit in a scale 1:24 brings you the real aid extinguishing group vehicle (HLF 20) from Schlingmann to your craft table. The HLF 20 is based on a MAN TGM 13.290 4x4 BL chassis (Euro 6) and represents the latest generation of extinguishing vehicles. With 295 parts and a length of 363 mm, it offers a challenge for fans of plastic model building that love detailed models.
Scope of delivery:
- Kit
- Detailed building instructions
- Tort image for a presentation vehicle
- 295 precisely manufactured individual parts
- Suitable for enthusiasts from the age of 12
Special features:
- Interactive features: The equipment rooms can be opened to reveal the supplied equipment such as power unit, rescue scissors and hoses.
- Faithful to detail: An meticulously designed driver and team is equipped with breathing apparatus.
- Functionality: The side appearance system can be driven and extended. A hose hasle is on the rear, and there are individual plug-in and sliding ladders on the roof.
- Additional features: The model comes with a light mast and decal pictures for a presentation vehicle to give your model the finishing touch.
With level 4, this kit is perfect for advanced model builders. You should already have experience in gluing and painting to get the best out of this set.
Background information:
The Schlingmann HLF 20 Varus 4x4 represents the top of modern fire engineering. HLF 20 stands for "Aid extinguishing group vehicle", which means that it is not only used for fire fighting, but also for technical rescue operations. Schlingmann, as a renowned manufacturer, has developed a vehicle with the Varus 4x4 that is both powerful and flexible in order to be able to react to a wide variety of use scenarios. With this model you can bring a piece of this impressive technology home and familiarize yourself with every detail of the real vehicle. Ideal for collectors and fire brigade fans!
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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