BMW Isetta 250 - 70th Anniversary "Exclusive Edi."
Length: 15.4 cm
0Item number 07735
Age recommendation
10
Scale
1:16
Individual parts
94
incl. VAT., plus shipping costs
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BMW Isetta 250 - The legendary cult car of the 50s for the 70th anniversary
The detailed model kit of the BMW Isetta 250 lets you immerse yourself in the fascinating era of the economic miracle. With this exclusive anniversary model, you not only bring a piece of automotive history home with you, but also the opportunity to lend a hand and create an authentic miniature image.
Special features
- Faithful replica of the characteristic front door with movable mechanism
- Detailed reproduction of the 0.25-liter engine
- Rotating wheels for realistic presentation
- High-quality decals for an authentic look
- Bilingual accompanying book (German/English) with historical background
Scope of delivery
- High-quality plastic model kit with precisely manufactured individual parts
- Detailed, illustrated building instructions in several languages
- Extensive decal set for true-to-the-original captions
- Revell Aqua Color base colours for authentic paintwork
- Revell Contacta Professional Mini Adhesive for Precise Work
- High-quality model making brush
- Informative accompanying book in German and English
Background
The BMW Isetta, affectionately known as the "Knutschkugel", revolutionised the German automotive market in 1955. As the first mass-produced economy car, it helped many people to achieve motorised mobility. The microcar, originally developed by the Italian company Iso, was licensed and further developed by BMW. With its characteristic front entrance, economical single-cylinder engine and low price, the Isetta quickly became a symbol of the German economic miracle. Between 1955 and 1962, over 160,000 copies were produced, which have become sought-after collector's items today.
Start your model building project now and create your own version of this automotive legend. Order the exclusive anniversary edition of the BMW Isetta 250 today!