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WIKING SPLIT VW LARGE SCALE V1

Please note that we use the numbers as used by the Wiking collector community This version 1 came with body (#L-Aa) without VW sign on the hood and with a narrow license plate at the engine lid The chassis (#1a) came without WM logo, withouten raised surface for the steeringwheel column and with r...

WIKING SPLIT VW LARGE SCALE V2

Please note that we use the numbers as used by the Wiking collector community This version 2 came with body variations (#L-Ab and #L-Ac) without VW sign on the hood and with a wider license plate at the engine lid The chassis #1b or #1c came with a WM logo at the baseplate and with rectangular slo...

WIKING SPLIT VW LARGE SCALE V3

Please note that we use the numbers as used by the Wiking collector community This version 3 came with body (#L-Ad) with VW sign on the hood and with a wider license plate at the engine lid. And there was also a body (#L-Ae) (no pictures) with an extra strong rear lid for securing the body to the c...

WIKING SPLIT VW LARGE SCALE V4

Please note that we use the numbers as used by the Wiking collector community This version 4 had a completely renewed body with integrated split beetle dashboard and renewed chassis. The material is considerably thinner than earlier versions. The body (#L-B) came with the VW sign on the hood and ...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V1

Very detailed plastic body, for its size, with solid windows. No chassis and the bumpers are part of the plastic body. Found with or without plastic wheels on metal axles melted into the body mold extensions. Initially produced for train dioramas. Inside area marked “WM"(on inside roof) an...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V1-V2-V3

This is a group photo of the WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V1, V2 and V3 at a local WIKING SHELL Tankstelle somewhere in Germany. See individual listings for description of the small Wiking variations....

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V2

WIKING was founded by Friedrich Karl Peltzer in 1932. WIKING's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training purposes. They were usually marked "WIKING MODELL" on their b...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V3

WIKING was founded by Friedrich Karl Peltzer in 1932. WIKING's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training purposes. They were usually marked "WIKING MODELL" on their b...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V4

WIKING was founded by Friedrich Karl Peltzer in 1932. WIKING's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training purposes. They were usually marked "WIKING MODELL" on their b...

WIKING VW BUS Large Scale V1

A clear top seven passenger VW Kombi made of plastic. The clear top has solid windows or some of the windows are cut out. This model has two tail lights and only one reflector. The barn door engine lid has a center brake light. Inside the opening rear lid is the engine and spare tire. The roof,...
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