Revell 07512 1:24 Mercedes Unimog U1300L TLF 8/18
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Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1300L TLF 8/18 model kit: The ultimate insight into the world of fire engines
With this detailed model kit of the Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1300L TLF 8/18 you can recreate the charm of a real fire engine on a scale of 1:24. With a total of 210 parts, this kit is a wonderful challenge for model building enthusiasts aged 13 and over. The finished model impresses with a length of 232 mm, a width of 108 mm and a height of 142 mm. The kit impresses with its realistic representation of the 6-cylinder engine and extensive equipment, which is hidden in two loading compartments. In addition, the two roller blinds can optionally be opened to show off the detailed interior.
Includes:
- Model kit with 210 pieces
- Detailed instructions
- Authentic decals for different fire brigade versions (Trier, Bad Oeynhausen, H?xter, Braunschweig, Venlo, Salzburg, Altst?tten, Belgium)
- Figure of the head of operations
This model kit is ideal for advanced model builders and experts who are looking for a challenge and are interested in fire engines. The finished model is perfect for exhibitions, as a collectible or simply for playing.
This kit stands out for its highly detailed and realistic parts. The possibility of opening the blinds and displaying the extensive equipment inside makes this model a real highlight in any collection. In addition, the kit offers the possibility of designing different versions of fire engines from different countries.
Background information:
The Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1300L TLF 8/18 is an all-wheel-drive firefighting vehicle that has proven itself for quickly fighting fires and supplying extinguishing water thanks to its extinguishing water supply of 1,800 litres and the basic extinguishing load. This vehicle is particularly suitable for use in rough terrain due to its robustness and versatility. With this model kit, you can bring a piece of this fascinating history home and immerse yourself in the world of firefighting.