Brand: |
Wiking |
Part Number: |
119901 |
Scale / Type: |
HO / OO Scales |
Our Code: |
WK119901 |
1 intersection, 4 lanes straight. Road surface in basalt gray, sidewalks in window gray
A crossing based entirely on the philosophy of the WIKING founder
WIKING founder Friedrich Peltzer spent his life pursuing his own, sometimes charismatic ideas - and sought model-building solutions. The road kit was something like the continuation of the street plan he loved so much, which was actually the basis of his philosophy of WIKING transport models. And that is exactly what collectors appreciate about WIKING: The model and brand aura is unrivaled in the scale of 1:87 and lives from numerous impulses, which are often forgotten, but always deserve a content-rich animation. This includes the set of "road parts for traffic education and the traffic game," as WIKING founder Friedrich Peltzer had described on 22 February 1961 precisely in the protection of utility. WIKING is revitalizing the plastic parts of the road, allowing them to come into the collectible trade for the first time. Once it was the logical continuation of the sparkling WIKING idea of ??a realistic game with a road map. In fact, the plastic squares with sidewalks create a figurative traffic mosaic that literally directs play operations with WIKING models into solid lanes. Although one can see the inner tension of the plastic on one or the other part of the road from historical forms, the cohesion can be achieved by deliberately materially soft connecting rings. In fact, the plastic squares with sidewalks create a figurative traffic mosaic that literally directs play operations with WIKING models into solid lanes. Although one can see the inner tension of the plastic on one or the other part of the road from historical forms, the cohesion can be achieved by deliberately materially soft connecting rings. In fact, the plastic squares with sidewalks create a figurative traffic mosaic that literally directs play operations with WIKING models into solid lanes. Although one can see the inner tension of the plastic on one or the other part of the road from historical forms, the cohesion can be achieved by deliberately materially soft connecting rings. |
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