Takom 2014 1/35 Scale, VW T3 Double Cabinet Van, Plastic Model Kit
Brand:Takom
Stock Code:TK2014
Scale:1/35 (the model of the reality is reduced 35 times)
Type:Model Kit (You need to combine and paint by gluing)
Material:Plastic
VW T3 Double Cabinet Van Model Contents
- Plastic injection parts
- Decal
- Assembly guide
VW T3 Double Cabinet Van Model Features
- It consists of plastic parts.
- Use a frame scissors to remove the parts.
- Use a model knife and sanding to clean the burr in the parts.
- Fill the gaps between the parts with filling material and sanding.
- There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
- You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
- It is recommended to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
Hobbytime Review
In May 1979, the production of third generation models of Type 2 was started in the factory in Hannover. [14] With this generation, unlike the previous two generations, the transition from the rounded lines on the outside of the vehicle to more sharp lines. The dimensions of the baggage door with glasses were enlarged. [15] The headlights were round as in previous generations. 1.6 L (1.584 cc) volume, 37 kW (50 BHP) DIN and 2.0 L (1.970 cc) volume, 51 kW (70 BHP) DIN, with two different engine options began. [16] In February 1981, the production of 37 kW (52 BHP) with a volume of 1.6 L (1.588 cc) used in Golf was started to produce versions of water -cooled diesel engine. In September of the same year, Caravelle, a seating capacity of seven people with a different interior design, was introduced to Caravelle, a more luxurious version of Caravelle. In October, two different versions of 44 kW (60 BHP) with a volume of 1.9 L (1.913 cc) volume and 57 kW (78 BHP) with the same volume were started to be produced. In 1982, the production of versions with air -cooled engine in Germany was terminated. In August 1983, Caravelle was introduced with four rectangular headlights above the grill. [19] In 1984, 2.1 L (2,109 cc) volume of 82 kW (112 ps) gasoline and 1.6 L (1.588 cc) 51 kW (70 ps) diesel motor vehicles carrying as an alternative, the following year these two became standard. [16] In 1985, a large -scale revision was made in the model. [20] Changes were made in areas such as exhaust system, front suspension, sliding door locks, close injection systems. [20] This year, while the four -wheel drive system called Syncro was introduced, it started to be used in Type 2 and as an alternative. [17] In the same year, 2.1 L (2,109 cc) volume of 70 kW (95 ps) motor vehicles carrying motor -carrying vehicles as an alternative. [16] While the production of generation was terminated in the factory in Hannover in September 1990, production in the Republic of South Africa continued until June 2002.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/volkswagen_transporter
About Takom
Akom is another well -known model brand in China -based. The company has gained reputation by focusing on the quality of its detailed kits and military vehicles and tanks belonging to different periods and conflicts. Takom's models are characterized by their accuracy and importance to details. The company uses the latest mold production technology to ensure that real vehicles are reproduced to the original. Kits usually include a wide range of parts and accessories, and allows modeling to personalize and detail their models according to their preferences. A wide variety of extraordinary models, including iconic tanks such as Takom, Panzer and T-55, released. They also produced models of armored vehicles, infantry war vehicles (IFV) and other military vehicles from different periods. Takom, tanks and armored vehicles, as well as aircraft, ships and civil vehicles, such as other areas. However, the main focus continues to be military models.
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