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WIKING VW BUS Large Scale V2

A detailed plastic Barndoor VW Pickup Bus. The engine compartment does not open, but the side cargo door (or treasure chest door) does open. Wheels are light grey, driver is affixed to the front seat behind the plastic steering wheel.  The bed cover (or Tilt) is removable as is the cargo.&...
Published in: WIKING BS

WIKING VW BUS Small Scale V1

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...
Published in: WIKING BS

WIKING VW BUS 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...
Published in: WIKING BS

WIKING VW BUS 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...
Published in: WIKING BS

WIKING VW CONVERTIBLE Large Scale V1

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 CONVERTIBLE Large 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 VW CONVERTIBLE Large 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 VW CONVERTIBLE Small Scale

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...

WILDEBRAS VW BUS

The brothers Nolles had a wholesale company in tobacco articles in Steenwijk, The Netherlands, before WW2. During the war, production came to a hold due to shortage of tobacco. They looked for something to keep their staff busy and they started producing simple fabric dolls. It was a success and aft...
Published in: WILDEBRAS

ZIMMERMANN SPLIT VW

This toy was a promotional item produced (possibly) by the company of Georg Zimmermann from Zirndorf, Germany. It was established in 1880 and ceased to exist in 1972. Little is known about this company. They traditionally produced tin toys also as well as coin boxes, but also many tin...
Published in: ZIMMERMANN

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