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Wiking Magirus S 7500 Flatbed Lorry Kabelwerke Rheydt 1955-57 WK085508 HO Gauge

Wiking Magirus S 7500 Flatbed Lorry Kabelwerke Rheydt 1955-57 WK085508 HO Gauge

Magirus S 7500 Flatbed Lorry Kabelwerke Rheydt 1955-57

1:87 Scale model produced in finely detailed High Quality Diecast Plastic. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype.

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  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • High Quality Diecast Plastic

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The Magirus S 7500 was a heavy German commercial truck built in the 1950s by Magirus-Deutz, part of the “Rundhauber” series noted for its distinctive rounded bonnet cab and air-cooled diesel engine. These robust two-axle vehicles were offered as flatbed lorries, tipper units and tractor units for haulage and industrial work, with the S designation indicating rear-wheel drive and higher payload compared with smaller models. The S 7500’s strong engineering and versatile chassis made it popular in post-war freight transport. Today it is prized by classic truck enthusiasts and model collectors for its classic design and historic significance.

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Wiking Magirus S 7500 Flatbed Lorry Kabelwerke Rheydt 1955-57 WK085508 HO Gauge—
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Magirus S 7500 Flatbed Lorry Kabelwerke Rheydt 1955-57

1:87 Scale model produced in finely detailed High Quality Diecast Plastic. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype.

Features
  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • High Quality Diecast Plastic

Details:

The Magirus S 7500 was a heavy German commercial truck built in the 1950s by Magirus-Deutz, part of the “Rundhauber” series noted for its distinctive rounded bonnet cab and air-cooled diesel engine. These robust two-axle vehicles were offered as flatbed lorries, tipper units and tractor units for haulage and industrial work, with the S designation indicating rear-wheel drive and higher payload compared with smaller models. The S 7500’s strong engineering and versatile chassis made it popular in post-war freight transport. Today it is prized by classic truck enthusiasts and model collectors for its classic design and historic significance.