
The Volkswagen Transporter (other names: VW T1, VW Bus or VW Samba) is a German van passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1949. Its production started a year later (1950) and is still going on. It took place or is still taking place in several cities around the world, e.g. in Emden or Hanover in Germany or in Poznań. The Transporter model was developed and implemented for production by the Volkswagen AG concern in order to expand its commercial offer and enter the vans segment. The car was based on a reinforced chassis and platform of the Beetle model. Also, many pieces of equipment were taken from this model. The first generations of the car were characterized by quite original styling, simple construction and low purchase and operating costs. Initially, engines with a capacity of 1.1 to 1.6 liters and a power of 25-47 HP were used as the drive. Especially the first generation of the car, produced in 1950-1967, gained enormous popularity and the affectionate nickname "Cucumber". Significant changes took place in the Transporter model, especially from the fourth generation, when the design, power units and the place where the engine was placed (it was moved to the front from the rear of the car) changed significantly. The latest generation was presented in 2015.
The Volkswagen Transporter (other names: VW T1, VW Bus or VW Samba) is a German van passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1949. Its production started a year later (1950) and is still going on. It took place or is still taking place in several cities around the world, e.g. in Emden or Hanover in Germany or in Poznań. The Transporter model was developed and implemented for production by the Volkswagen AG concern in order to expand its commercial offer and enter the vans segment. The car was based on a reinforced chassis and platform of the Beetle model. Also, many pieces of equipment were taken from this model. The first generations of the car were characterized by quite original styling, simple construction and low purchase and operating costs. Initially, engines with a capacity of 1.1 to 1.6 liters and a power of 25-47 HP were used as the drive. Especially the first generation of the car, produced in 1950-1967, gained enormous popularity and the affectionate nickname "Cucumber". Significant changes took place in the Transporter model, especially from the fourth generation, when the design, power units and the place where the engine was placed (it was moved to the front from the rear of the car) changed significantly. The latest generation was presented in 2015.
The Volkswagen Transporter (other names: VW T1, VW Bus or VW Samba) is a German van passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1949. Its production started a year later (1950) and is still going on. It took place or is still taking place in several cities around the world, e.g. in Emden or Hanover in Germany or in Poznań. The Transporter model was developed and implemented for production by the Volkswagen AG concern in order to expand its commercial offer and enter the vans segment. The car was based on a reinforced chassis and platform of the Beetle model. Also, many pieces of equipment were taken from this model. The first generations of the car were characterized by quite original styling, simple construction and low purchase and operating costs. Initially, engines with a capacity of 1.1 to 1.6 liters and a power of 25-47 HP were used as the drive. Especially the first generation of the car, produced in 1950-1967, gained enormous popularity and the affectionate nickname "Cucumber". Significant changes took place in the Transporter model, especially from the fourth generation, when the design, power units and the place where the engine was placed (it was moved to the front from the rear of the car) changed significantly. The latest generation was presented in 2015.
The Volkswagen Transporter (other names: VW T1, VW Bus or VW Samba) is a German van passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1949. Its production started a year later (1950) and is still going on. It took place or is still taking place in several cities around the world, e.g. in Emden or Hanover in Germany or in Poznań. The Transporter model was developed and implemented for production by the Volkswagen AG concern in order to expand its commercial offer and enter the vans segment. The car was based on a reinforced chassis and platform of the Beetle model. Also, many pieces of equipment were taken from this model. The first generations of the car were characterized by quite original styling, simple construction and low purchase and operating costs. Initially, engines with a capacity of 1.1 to 1.6 liters and a power of 25-47 HP were used as the drive. Especially the first generation of the car, produced in 1950-1967, gained enormous popularity and the affectionate nickname "Cucumber". Significant changes took place in the Transporter model, especially from the fourth generation, when the design, power units and the place where the engine was placed (it was moved to the front from the rear of the car) changed significantly. The latest generation was presented in 2015.
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Revell 1:24 Scale VW T1 Camper Bus Model kit
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07674 VW T1 Camper (1:24 Scale) Model Kit
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Prefab model 1/24 Volkswagen T1 Camper Revell 07674
Revell 1/24 VW T1 Camper Kit
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Revell 07674 VW T1 Camper 1/24 Scale Plastic Model Kit
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Revell 07674 Volkswagen T1 Camper (1:24 Scale)
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Revell 07674 1/24 Vw T1 Camper
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originally posted on ebay.com
This is definitely an advanced modeler kit. There are lots of parts, and lots of crisp detail. Take your time and follow the comprehensive instructions. In the end, you'll have built a beautiful model that you'll be proud to display.
originally posted on ebay.com
This kit was fun to build. It definitely is not for the beginner. There are a lot of parts to assemble. Definitely supervise if you're having a child assemble this one. That all said, it's a very good kit to work with. I would definitely recommend!
originally posted on ebay.com
Made a change from building 1:24 scale truck kits . Plenty of extras too build a European or a US version . Well cast and the decals are top notch .
| Age range (description) | Child, Adult |
| Theme | Number |
| Cartoon character | Camper |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Number of pieces | 170 |
Revell 1:24 Scale VW T1 Camper Bus Model kit
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
07674 VW T1 Camper (1:24 Scale) Model Kit
Delivery between 19–25 June $24.74
Prefab model 1/24 Volkswagen T1 Camper Revell 07674
Revell 1/24 VW T1 Camper Kit
Delivery $9.90
Revell 07674 VW T1 Camper 1/24 Scale Plastic Model Kit
Delivery $9.99
This is definitely an advanced modeler kit. There are lots of parts, and lots of crisp detail. Take your time and follow the comprehensive instructions. In the end, you'll have built a beautiful model that you'll be proud to display.
This kit was fun to build. It definitely is not for the beginner. There are a lot of parts to assemble. Definitely supervise if you're having a child assemble this one. That all said, it's a very good kit to work with. I would definitely recommend!
Made a change from building 1:24 scale truck kits . Plenty of extras too build a European or a US version . Well cast and the decals are top notch .
I love this model, very cool. Only complaint is I wish they modeled the engine in more detail. Otherwise there are plenty of parts and detail throughout the model.
The Ol' Battleaxe bought this one. After looking at all of the parts, I think it'll be a very entertaining build of a long awaited subject.
I got this model last week, on box, label says new, the instructions say 2020, I think the quality has improved everything is fitting into place well.189 parts and a lot spruces , I took contents out of box, it was tricky to get them all back in
Fine.Found some warping of the front window frame due to tight manufacture's packaging but still useable. Lacked some of the diorama pieces shown on the box illustration but otherwise a nicely detailed kit.
I cant comment on this model too much as I bought it as a present, but I did notice that the buck doesnt stop at buying just the model. You will need to buy the glue and all the paints required to make it as per instructions and that could be as much or more than the model itself when you total it up...
Excellent detail, correct to original. Lots of parts that will take time to assemble. Not a kit for beginners. Instructions very hard to figure out. No written instructions. Instructions are pictures and symbols only. Kit is by Revell of Germany, no American warranty available. It helps greatly if one knows the original VW or has access to original photos.
i want to build an apocalypse survival scene with this vehicle. i haven’t assembled it yet but i’ve taken a look at the pieces and they’re really detailed and nice.
| Age range (description) | Child, Adult |
| Theme | Number |
| Cartoon character | Camper |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Number of pieces | 170 |