Welly 73112 VW T2 Police 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 73113 BMW 330i Police 1:87 The BMW 3 Series is a mid-size model line from Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW), through which the company has achieved its highest sales figures.The first 3 Series was introduced in June 1975 as a technical evolution of the 02 Series. In May 1981, the millionth unit rolled off the production line. Sporty variants of the series have been offered since 1986 under the M3 designation. The seventh generation of the model line was introduced in March 2019.
Welly 73139 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, white 1:87 The Lamborghini Gallardo is a sports car from the manufacturer Lamborghini, produced from 2003 to 2013. The name “Gallardo” (pronunciation: [ɡaʎˈʎardo]) is derived from one of the five main breeds of fighting bulls; the namesake was the breeder Francisco Gallardo in the 18th century.The 368 kW versions of the Gallardo feature air intakes in the engine hood, which in the 382 kW variant can optionally be replaced by a large glass cover, making the engine visible.In spring 2014, the Lamborghini Huracán succeeded the Gallardo, which had been produced for over ten years. In early reports, the successor was also known under the name Cabrera.
Welly 73123 Porsche 911 GT3, orange 1:87 The Porsche 911, also referred to as the Neunelfer or simply Elfer, is the most iconic sports car from Porsche and represents the brand’s essence. The current model series, the 992, has been available since 2019.The first 911 was presented on September 12, 1963, at the IAA in Frankfurt am Main as the successor to the Porsche 356 under the name Porsche 901. Since three-digit numbers with a zero in the middle were trademarked by Peugeot, the car was finally launched in 1964 under the name Porsche 911.
Welly 73127 Land Rover Defender, silver 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.
Busch 42700-112 VW Beetle with split rear window, turqoise 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 40253 BMW 327 Cabrio "Feldgendarmerie" 1:87The BMW 327 is a touring sports car produced by Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) from 1937 to 1941 at their branch in Eisenach. The bodies were supplied by the Berlin-based manufacturer Ambi-Budd. During the four-year production period, a total of 1,606 convertibles and 265 coupes were built.
Rietze 90911 Setra S 315 HDH Schütze 1:87The Setra S 315 UL is a high-floor bus from the MultiClass 300 series produced by Kässbohrer (1995) and later EvoBus (1995–2006). Depending on the configuration, it is used as an intercity bus or a combination bus.
Rietze 90911 Setra S 315 HDH Schütze 1:87The Setra S 315 UL is a high-floor bus from the MultiClass 300 series produced by Kässbohrer (1995) and later EvoBus (1995–2006). Depending on the configuration, it is used as an intercity bus or a combination bus.
Rietze 90911 Setra S 315 HDH Schütze 1:87The Setra S 315 UL is a high-floor bus from the MultiClass 300 series produced by Kässbohrer (1995) and later EvoBus (1995–2006). Depending on the configuration, it is used as an intercity bus or a combination bus.
Rietze 90901 Setra S 315 HDH Wassermann 1:87 The Setra S 315 UL is a high-floor bus from the MultiClass 300 series produced by Kässbohrer (1995) and later EvoBus (1995–2006). Depending on the configuration, it is used as an intercity bus or a combination bus.
Rietze 69616 Neoplan Jetliner Niesen 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, Neoplan was the brand name under which the Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, began producing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, the Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which merged into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.From 2008 to 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were produced and sold by the now insolvent, independent manufacturer Viseon.
Rietze 69612 Neoplan Jetliner Schnurrer Reisen Mitterteich 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, Neoplan was the brand name under which the Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, began producing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, the Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which merged into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.From 2008 to 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were produced and sold by the now insolvent, independent manufacturer Viseon.
Rietze 69600 Neoplan Jetliner Vorführdesign 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, Neoplan was the brand name under which the Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, began producing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, the Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which merged into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.From 2008 to 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were produced and sold by the now insolvent, independent manufacturer Viseon.
Rietze 65547 MAN Lion's Coach Trafalgar 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, Neoplan was the brand name under which the Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, began producing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, the Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which merged into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.From 2008 to 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were produced and sold by the now insolvent, independent manufacturer Viseon.
Rietze 64815 MAN Lion's Star Kaltofen 1:87MAN Truck & Bus SE, formerly known as MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Gruppe or MAN AG, is headquartered in Munich and is part of VW commercial vehicle subsidiary Traton. The company is one of the leading international manufacturers of commercial vehicles. In the 2023 fiscal year, it employed around 36,000 people and sold 116,000 new vehicles, generating revenue of €14.8 billion.The abbreviation MAN (pronounced M-A-N) has existed since 1908 and stands for “Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg.” In the current corporate logo, the letters MAN are connected by a stylized Müngstener Bridge, while the vehicle logo additionally features the Büssing lion next to the letters. Until December 31, 2010, the company was called MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG, then MAN Truck & Bus AG. Since March 2019, it has held the legal form of a European Company under the current name, and the former parent company MAN SE was merged into Traton SE on September 1, 2021.
Rietze 64604 Volvo B12-500 Kneissl (AT) 1:87The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001, and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 64601 Volvo B12-500 Serie 2001 1:87The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001, and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 64517 Neoplan Starliner Tabu 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 64507 Neoplan Starliner Schumacher 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 63408 Neoplan Euroliner Steidl 1:87 Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 63404 Neoplan Euroliner Rotes Kreuz 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 62007 Neoplan Starliner Lindholm 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 62043 Neoplan Starliner Nobis 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 62041 Neoplan Starliner Leistner 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 62039 Neoplan Starliner Fairness for Austria 1:87 Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 62020 Neoplan Starliner VIP 1:87Neoplan (stylized as NEOPLAN) is a bus brand of MAN Truck & Bus. Originally, the name served as the brand designation for buses produced by Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1935, which began manufacturing self-supporting buses in 1953. After MAN took over Auwärter’s bus production, Neoplan Bus GmbH was established in 2001 as part of the Neoman Group, which was later integrated into MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG in 2008.Between 2008 and 2013, some vehicles offered under the Neoplan brand were manufactured and marketed by the independent manufacturer Viseon, which has since gone bankrupt.
Rietze 61923 Van Hool T9 Christmasbus 1:87 Van Hool was a Belgian manufacturer of commercial vehicles until its insolvency. The company produced, among other things, city buses, trolleybuses, coaches, as well as trailers, chassis, and tank containers. Since its founding, the company had been family-run. Following the insolvency, parts of the product range were transferred from the bankruptcy estate to new owners.
Rietze 61913 Van Hool T9 Highland Heritage 1:87Van Hool was a Belgian manufacturer of commercial vehicles until its insolvency. The company produced, among other things, city buses, trolleybuses, coaches, as well as trailers, chassis, and tank containers. Since its founding, the company had been family-run. Following the insolvency, parts of the product range were transferred from the bankruptcy estate to new owners.
Rietze 61910 Van Hool T9 Alfacam (BE) 1:87Van Hool was a Belgian manufacturer of commercial vehicles until its insolvency. The company produced, among other things, city buses, trolleybuses, coaches, as well as trailers, chassis, and tank containers. Since its founding, the company had been family-run. Following the insolvency, parts of the product range were transferred from the bankruptcy estate to new owners.
Rietze 61906 Van Hool T9 De Voeght (BE) 1:87 Van Hool was a Belgian manufacturer of commercial vehicles until its insolvency. The company produced, among other things, city buses, trolleybuses, coaches, as well as trailers, chassis, and tank containers. Since its founding, the company had been family-run. Following the insolvency, parts of the product range were transferred from the bankruptcy estate to new owners.
Rietze 61631 Volvo B12-600 Dehn Altdorf 1:87 The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001 and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 61630 Volvo B12-600 Grau Bus Reisen 1:87The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001 and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 61628 Volvo B12-600 Europabus (AT) 1:87 The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001 and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 61621 Volvo B12-600 Söllner 1:87 The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001 and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.
Rietze 61617 Volvo B12-600 Herma Reisen 1:87 The Volvo B12, also known as the Volvo B12R, was a rear-engined heavy-duty coach chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1991 and 2001 and in Brazil between 1997 and 2011.