Revell 67076 VW T1 Kastenwagen/panel van
This is the origin of all modern vans and transporters. The first generation transporter, called the Bully by its supporters, was mass-produced from March 8th, 1950. The van was different in various models including a box-type van with the standard V-front and split windscreen. The unloaded weight of this truck was around 975 kg with a payload of 750 kg used by several tradesmen and firms. The development was based on the Volkswagen Model 1 known and the T1 had a flat-four air-cooled engine. Also today, the veteran vehicle enthusiasts around the world still love those sturdy vans.
FEATURES:
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Adjustable Doors And Tailgate
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Body from multiple parts
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This Model Kit Lacks Paint And Glue To Build
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Meticulous Interior With Dashboard And Seats
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An Optional Full Or Half-height Barrier Wall
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Revolving Wheels
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Genuine Stickers With Multiple Markings for Two Variants (F, NL, GB, A, D, and I)
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Chrome Hub Caps, Door Handles, Windscreen Wipers, and Front Emblem
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Adjustable Front Axle
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Reproduction Motor
INCLUDES: One Plastic Model, Illustrated multilingual building instructions, Paint, glue, brush.
REQUIRES:
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Assembly
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Hobby Knife
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Tape
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Pin Vise
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Scale: 1/24
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Skill: 3
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Parts: 124
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Age: 12+
COMMENTS: Due to small parts that could cause a choking hazard please keep away from children 3 years of age and younger