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Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet

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Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet

WWII German Staff Car

The Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142), developed by Daimler-Benz AG, was launched in 1937. It was equipped with a six-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.2 liters (3.4 liters in later versions), which had 78 horsepower. It was available with a short (2880 mm) or long (3300 mm) wheelbase. The Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142) was the most prestigious of the three 6-cylinder middle-class models. One of the body variants for long-wheelbase cars was the Cabriolet. In turn, there were also several versions of this version of the Mercedes-Benz 320, which differ with number of seats, doors, and side windows. The four-seat Cabriolet B version had two doors and four side windows. This car was used by the Wehrmacht as a staff car and was also used as a vehicle for the transportation of senior commanders.

– Model kit of the Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142) Cabriolet B in the open-top version.

– The kit is created with the geometry of the real car body.

– Elements of the engine, suspension, and car’s interior are reproduced according to the prototype.

Item number
35540

Scale
1:35

Date
15.05.2023

Time period
WW2

Markings
Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, France, 1940

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Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, unknown Luftwaffe, 1940

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Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, Eastern Front, 1943

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Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, NJG1 (Nachtjagdgeschwader 1), probably 1943

Model size (length x height)
44 mm x 141 mm

Box size
295 x 225 x 40 mm

Number of details
150

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Item number
35540

Scale
1:35

Date
15.05.2023

Time period
WW2

Markings
Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, France, 1940

Markings
Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, unknown Luftwaffe, 1940

Markings
Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, Eastern Front, 1943

Markings
Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, NJG1 (Nachtjagdgeschwader 1), probably 1943

Model size (length x height)
44 mm x 141 mm

Box size
295 x 225 x 40 mm

Number of details
150

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