Schuco 452585500 Mercedes Benz SLS, red 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG (internal designation C 197, Roadster R 197) is a grand tourer sports car with distinctive gullwing doors. The model was first presented in September 2009 at the International Motor Show (IAA) and was launched on the market on March 27, 2010.The open version, the SLS AMG Roadster, was presented at the IAA in autumn 2011 and has been available since November 19, 2011. The model designation SLS stands for “Super Leicht Sport” (Super Light Sport).
Welly 73110P1 Mercedes-Benz A-Class A200 Police 1:87 The A-Class is a compact model series of the automobile brand Mercedes-Benz. The name was registered under number 000114082 for Daimler AG in the European Trademark Register. With the A-Class, Mercedes-Benz introduced its first front-wheel-drive passenger car series in the compact segment. It was developed based on the A concept study. With this model, the company also took on a pioneering role in the minivan segment. At the time of its launch, the unusual engine arrangement and the so-called sandwich floor construction were considered notable technical innovations.
Schuco 452580900 Hamm HD+ 110 Road Roller 1:87 The Hamm HD+ 110 is a medium-sized tandem road roller from the German construction machinery manufacturer Hamm (part of the Wirtgen Group). It is mainly used for the compaction of asphalt and road surfaces in road construction.
Schuco 452600400 Hamm HD+ 110 Road Roller 1:87 The Hamm HD+ 110 is a medium-sized tandem road roller from the German construction machinery manufacturer Hamm (part of the Wirtgen Group). It is mainly used for the compaction of asphalt and road surfaces in road construction.
Wiking VW Scirocco Special Edition, Black 1:87 The VW Scirocco is a three-door sports coupe from Volkswagen with 2+2 seating. The first and second generations were produced from spring 1974 to late summer 1992 and were both based on the VW Golf I platform. A third generation was launched in summer 2008 and was built until the 2017 model year.In October 1988, Volkswagen also introduced the Corrado. This model was originally planned in 1986 as the successor to the second-generation Scirocco. However, VW positioned the Corrado with the type designation 53i as a more technologically advanced and higher-quality sports coupe. Therefore, it was produced in parallel with the Scirocco II until its production ended in September 1992, and continued for some time afterward.
Schuco 26049 Mercedes Benz SLS AMG, silver 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG (internal designation C 197, Roadster R 197) is a grand tourer sports car with distinctive gullwing doors. The model was first presented in September 2009 at the International Motor Show (IAA) and was launched on the market on March 27, 2010.The open version, the SLS AMG Roadster, was presented at the IAA in autumn 2011 and has been available since November 19, 2011. The model designation SLS stands for “Super Leicht Sport” (Super Light Sport).
Schuco 452585500 Mercedes Benz SLS, red 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG (internal designation C 197, Roadster R 197) is a grand tourer sports car with distinctive gullwing doors. The model was first presented in September 2009 at the International Motor Show (IAA) and was launched on the market on March 27, 2010.The open version, the SLS AMG Roadster, was presented at the IAA in autumn 2011 and has been available since November 19, 2011. The model designation SLS stands for “Super Leicht Sport” (Super Light Sport).
Rietze VW Crafter Special Edition, Wine Red 1:87The VW Crafter is a light commercial van from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, produced since 2006. The second generation was introduced in 2016.
Schuco 26069 VW T3 Bus Police 1:87 The VW T3 is the third generation of the VW Transporter. It was introduced in May 1979 and produced until 1992. The T3 was the last Transporter series from Volkswagen with rear-wheel drive and, following the VW 411/412 of 1968, the last newly developed model with an air-cooled rear engine. In 1982, the petrol engine models were converted from air- to water-cooling. With the introduction of the VW T4 in 1990, the successor featured a front engine and front-wheel drive.
Schuco 26175 Chevrolet Bel Air, red / silver 1:87 The Chevrolet Bel Air was a mid-size passenger car produced in the United States by Chevrolet between the 1953 and 1975 model years. It was originally introduced as the luxurious version of the Two-Ten model and served as the brand’s top-of-the-line model at the time. With the introduction of the Impala as a separate model series in 1959, the Bel Air moved to the mid-level trim position. After the discontinuation of the Biscayne from 1973 onwards, the Bel Air became Chevrolet’s most affordable model in this class. In the United States, the Bel Air is classified as a full-size car due to its overall length and wheelbase, while in Europe it is often categorized as a mid-size vehicle based on its equipment and market positioning.
Busch 42700-112 H0 VW Käfer with pretzel window , yellowThe VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact passenger car model by Volkswagen with an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Schuco 452615800 Mercedes Benz O 302 Bus "World Cup 1974 GDR" 1:87The Mercedes-Benz O 302 is a bus model produced by Daimler-Benz AG and first introduced in 1965. The bus was designed as a high-floor single-decker and was intended for use in city, regional, and long-distance transport. By the end of production in 1976, more than 32,000 units of this type had been built. Based on the O 302, Daimler-Benz also developed the OE 302 in 1969, an electrically powered bus variant. Other manufacturers also used the design: for example, the O 302 was built under license by Biamax, from 1976 featuring the rear and front grille of the successor model O 303. During the 1974 FIFA World Cup in Germany, O 302 buses were also used as team buses.
Welly 73153 Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4, marsrot 1:87The Lamborghini Huracán is a sports car produced by the manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini. As the successor to the Gallardo, the model was first presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014. Production took place at the Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, and the first customers received their vehicles starting in spring 2014. The successor to the Huracán is the Temerario, which was unveiled in August 2024 during Monterey Car Week and features a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Welly 73146 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, orange 1:87 The Lamborghini Aventador is a super sports car produced by Lamborghini. It was presented in March 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show and succeeded the Lamborghini Murciélago. Even before the first vehicles were delivered, buyers already had to expect a waiting time of about one year.After 15 units of the limited Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae were destroyed in early 2022 during the fire and sinking of the cargo ship Felicity Ace, Lamborghini decided to briefly resume production despite the official end of the model series. In total, 11,465 Aventador vehicles were built. Its successor, the Lamborghini Revuelto, was introduced in March 2023.
Welly 73118 Porsche Boxster S, yellow 1:87The Porsche Boxster is a roadster produced by Porsche, featuring a mid-engine layout with a boxer engine. A first prototype of the vehicle was presented in early 1993 at the North American International Auto Show. The first production generation was launched in Germany in August 1996.Starting in 2005, Porsche expanded the model range with the Porsche Cayman, a coupé based on the second generation Boxster (Type 987). Between 2016 and 2025, both body styles were marketed under the shared name Porsche 718, while retaining their original model names as suffixes, namely Porsche 718 Boxster and Porsche 718 Cayman.The third generation of the Boxster (Type 981) was introduced in 2012, while the fourth generation (Type 982) has been offered since 2016. Due to strong demand for the third generation, production was expanded on September 19, 2012: in addition to the main plant at the Porsche factory in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, manufacturing also began at the former Karmann plant in Osnabrück, which today belongs to Volkswagen Osnabrück.
Welly 73119 Mercedes Benz 190SL, red 1:87The Mercedes-Benz W 121 B II, better known by its commercial name Mercedes-Benz 190 SL, is a sports car produced by Daimler-Benz from 1955 to 1963. It was offered as a roadster, with an optional coupé roof version available. The number 190 in the model designation refers to the engine displacement in centiliters, while the abbreviation SL stands for “Sport Leicht” (Sport Lightweight).
Welly 73119 Mercedes Benz 190SL, black 1:87The Mercedes-Benz W 121 B II, better known by its commercial name Mercedes-Benz 190 SL, is a sports car produced by Daimler-Benz from 1955 to 1963. It was offered as a roadster, with an optional coupé roof version available. The number 190 in the model designation refers to the engine displacement in centiliters, while the abbreviation SL stands for “Sport Leicht” (Sport Lightweight).
Welly 73112 VW T2 Fire Department 1:87 The VW T2 (officially VW Type 2 T2) is the second generation of Volkswagen’s van series, produced from 1967 as the successor to the VW Type 2 T1 introduced in 1950. Like the T1, the T2 is colloquially known as the “Bulli.” The vehicle series, internally referred to as Type 2 and officially as the VW Transporter, is Volkswagen’s second passenger vehicle line for civilian use after the VW Beetle (Type 1) and continues today with the VW T7. Between 1967 and 1979, a total of 2,533,188 units of the Type 2 T2 were built at the VW Hannover plant. On October 31, 1979, the last T2 rolled off the production line; its successor was the VW T3. The VW Microbus, introduced as a concept vehicle in 2001, drew retro design inspiration from the T1 and T2 models but was initially not produced for series production. Since 2022, the VW ID. Buzz, a fully electric transporter in retro design, has been in production.
Welly 73146 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, white 1:87 The Lamborghini Aventador is a super sports car produced by Lamborghini. It was presented in March 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show and succeeded the Lamborghini Murciélago. Even before the first vehicles were delivered, buyers already had to expect a waiting time of about one year.After 15 units of the limited Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae were destroyed in early 2022 during the fire and sinking of the cargo ship Felicity Ace, Lamborghini decided to briefly resume production despite the official end of the model series. In total, 11,465 Aventador vehicles were built. Its successor, the Lamborghini Revuelto, was introduced in March 2023.
Welly 72133 Mercedes Benz Actros Tank Truck BP 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz Actros is a truck series produced by Mercedes-Benz under Daimler Truck AG. It was introduced in 1996 at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show as the successor to the Heavy Class (SK) and was initially also referred to as the New Heavy Class (SKN). Extensive model update programs took place in 2003 and 2008, known as MP 2 and MP 3 (Model Project 2 and 3). The second generation was launched for the 2011 model year, initially under the name New Actros. Additionally, an armored military version of the Actros exists, which is used, among others, by the Canadian Armed Forces.
Busch 50223 Robur LO 2002 A "Spielmobil" 1:87The all-wheel-drive variant LO 2002 was primarily used by the NVA (National People’s Army), the Volkspolizei riot units, and in fire brigades as the LF-Lkw-TS 8-STA. In the 1980s, it was mostly equipped with gasoline engines.For use as a multi-purpose bus, the vehicle was fitted with a diesel engine and designated LD 2002 A. In 1978, the 2202 A with a reinforced frame was introduced, some of which were also built with a winch. According to brochure material, certain models were offered as “SAFARI” for export; however, the exact number actually produced is not clearly documented.
Busch 41504 Mercedes Benz 170 V "MBB Flugzeugbau" 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz W 136 (sales designation: 170 V for “Vorne”, meaning front-mounted engine) is a passenger car produced by Mercedes-Benz. It was presented in February 1936 in Berlin at the 26th International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition (IAMA), together with the models Mercedes-Benz 260 D and Mercedes-Benz 170 H with rear-mounted engine. The W 136 was the only passenger car model from the pre-war period that Daimler-Benz continued to produce after the Second World War. Even during the war, several variants were built under this model designation for military purposes as well as commercial vehicle versions. In combination with the chassis of the larger Mercedes-Benz W 153 (230), numerous variants of the Mercedes-Benz 170 S were also produced, which were later officially designated as W 191. In 1953, the series was finally replaced by the completely newly developed Mercedes-Benz W 120 “Ponton”.
Busch 41404 Mercedes-Benz 170V "Bereitschaftspolizei", grün 1:87 The Mercedes-Benz W 136 (sales designation: 170 V for “Vorne”, meaning front-mounted engine) is a passenger car produced by Mercedes-Benz. It was presented in February 1936 in Berlin at the 26th International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition (IAMA), together with the models Mercedes-Benz 260 D and Mercedes-Benz 170 H with rear-mounted engine. The W 136 was the only passenger car model from the pre-war period that Daimler-Benz continued to produce after the Second World War. Even during the war, several variants were built under this model designation for military purposes as well as commercial vehicle versions. In combination with the chassis of the larger Mercedes-Benz W 153 (230), numerous variants of the Mercedes-Benz 170 S were also produced, which were later officially designated as W 191. In 1953, the series was finally replaced by the completely newly developed Mercedes-Benz W 120 “Ponton”.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, light blue 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, darkred 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, burgundy 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, black metallic 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, erikaviolett 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Busch VW Beetle, yellow 1:87 The VW Beetle (VW Type 1) is a compact-class passenger car from Volkswagen featuring an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive. The vehicle was produced from the end of 1938 until the summer of 2003. With more than 21.5 million units built, the Beetle was for a long time the best-selling automobile in the world. This record was only surpassed in June 2002 by the VW Golf.
Schuco 452591200 Mini Cooper Cabriolet 1:87 Mini (stylized as MINI) is an automotive brand introduced in early 2001 under the direction of the BMW Group as a reinterpretation of the classic British small car Mini by Alec Issigonis. However, development of this modern version had already begun in the 1990s at the MG Rover Group, prior to its acquisition by BMW. Both the exterior design and the interior are inspired by the historic original, while the vehicle’s size is more comparable to a modern compact car or what was considered a mid-size car at the time.
Welly 73107 Porsche Cayenne Fire Brigade 1:87 The Porsche Cayenne is a vehicle model produced by Porsche. With its introduction in 2002, the company expanded its model range, which had previously consisted exclusively of sports cars, by adding a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) for the first time. The most important market for the Cayenne is the United States. The first generation, the Cayenne Type 9PA, was produced from 2002 to 2010. From 2007 onward, the model received a facelift that included, among other updates, engines with direct fuel injection. The successor model, the Cayenne Type 92A, was produced between 2010 and 2017. On August 29, 2017, the third generation, the Cayenne Type PO536, was introduced and publicly presented for the first time in September 2017 at the International Motor Show (IAA). A fully electric variant followed in November 2025 with the Cayenne Type E4, which is offered alongside the PO536.
Welly 73127 Land Rover Defender, white 1:87The Land Rover Defender is an off-road vehicle produced by the British manufacturer Land Rover. Until 1990, the model was offered under the names Land Rover One Ten, Land Rover Ninety, and Land Rover One Two Seven. Between 1948 and 2016, more than two million vehicles were produced, making the Defender one of the most well-known classics in automotive history.In September 2019, Land Rover introduced the completely newly developed Defender L663. This model has been available at dealerships in Germany since 2020.
Welly 73106 Porsche 356, red 1:87 The Porsche 356 was the first production vehicle manufactured by Porsche. The designation “356” refers to the consecutive design number of this project, although the numbering of Porsche developments already began with number 7 – presumably to inspire greater confidence in the young company among potential clients. The engine of the vehicle carried the design number 369. The “birthday” of the Porsche 356 is considered to be July 7, 1948, when a test report about a Porsche coupé was published for the first time. Production of the series ended in April 1965; a total of 76,302 vehicles were manufactured.
Welly 73106 Porsche 356, silver 1:87 The Porsche 356 was the first production vehicle manufactured by Porsche. The designation “356” refers to the consecutive design number of this project, although the numbering of Porsche developments already began with number 7 – presumably to inspire greater confidence in the young company among potential clients. The engine of the vehicle carried the design number 369. The “birthday” of the Porsche 356 is considered to be July 7, 1948, when a test report about a Porsche coupé was published for the first time. Production of the series ended in April 1965; a total of 76,302 vehicles were manufactured.
Welly 73128 Mini, red 1:87 Mini is the name of a passenger car model that, in its original form, was produced from the summer of 1959 until the autumn of 2000 based on a concept by Alec Issigonis. With its front-wheel drive, transversely mounted four-cylinder engine, and compact body design, the vehicle is considered an important milestone in the development of the automobile.
Welly 73117b Porsche 911 (997) Carrera S Coupe "Police", blue 1:87 With the 997 series, the vehicle design once again moved closer to the Porsche 993 in order to emphasize the traditional characteristics of the 911 that some customers had missed in the 996 model. In particular, the front with its round headlights is reminiscent of the classic Porsche 911.