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Wiking MAN Metz DLK 23-12 Turntable Ladder Fire Engine 1967-72 WK061804 HO Gauge

Wiking MAN Metz DLK 23-12 Turntable Ladder Fire Engine 1967-72 WK061804 HO Gauge

MAN Metz DLK 23-12 Turntable Ladder Fire Engine 1967-72

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

Features
  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • High Quality Plastic
  • Highly detailed model of MAN forward-control chassis with turntable ladder body
  • Accurate reproduction of 1970s German fire-fighting vehicles
  • Turntable ladder body by Metz, Karlsruhe
  • Perfect for collectors, dioramas, and historical fire station layouts
  • Period-correct detailing for realism

In the early 1970s, MAN chassis were rare sights in German fire stations. Exceptions existed, however, at stations located near MAN production facilities, where forward-control chassis were fitted with turntable ladder bodies by Metz in Karlsruhe.

WIKING enthusiasts have long requested a miniature of this iconic combination, and now this highly detailed model brings it to life. Perfect for collectors and diorama builders, the model faithfully reproduces both the forward-control MAN chassis and the turntable ladder body, capturing the distinctive design of German fire-fighting vehicles from this period.

$31.55
Wiking MAN Metz DLK 23-12 Turntable Ladder Fire Engine 1967-72 WK061804 HO Gauge—
$31.55

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MAN Metz DLK 23-12 Turntable Ladder Fire Engine 1967-72

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

Features
  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • High Quality Plastic
  • Highly detailed model of MAN forward-control chassis with turntable ladder body
  • Accurate reproduction of 1970s German fire-fighting vehicles
  • Turntable ladder body by Metz, Karlsruhe
  • Perfect for collectors, dioramas, and historical fire station layouts
  • Period-correct detailing for realism

In the early 1970s, MAN chassis were rare sights in German fire stations. Exceptions existed, however, at stations located near MAN production facilities, where forward-control chassis were fitted with turntable ladder bodies by Metz in Karlsruhe.

WIKING enthusiasts have long requested a miniature of this iconic combination, and now this highly detailed model brings it to life. Perfect for collectors and diorama builders, the model faithfully reproduces both the forward-control MAN chassis and the turntable ladder body, capturing the distinctive design of German fire-fighting vehicles from this period.