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STOMO SPIELE V1 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

A solid piece of wood in the shape of a Volkswagen painted in 4 colors. They were game pieces used in a board game called Glockner Rennen produced by Stockinger & Morsack (STOMO), Vienna, Austria, The board game was issued in remembrance of the opening of the road o...
Published in: STOMO SPIELE

STOMO SPIELE V2 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

 A solid piece of wood in the shape of a Volkswagen painted in 6 colors. They were game pieces used in a board game called LABYRINTH AUTO RENNEN produced by Stockinger & Morsack, Vienna, Austria. Box measures 38 x 28 cm and includes 6 VWs....
Published in: STOMO SPIELE

UNKNOWN KdF WAGEN VW METAL 03

One piece metal body in the shape of a VW. No chassis, hollow inside and the wheels are part of the body. Casting has details of the window and doors. These VWs were used as game pieces for a game set. ...

UNKNOWN SPLIT VW METAL 00

One piece cast metal with details of a Split Window VW. No Chassis and hollow inside....

UNKNOWN SPLIT VW PLASTIC 05

VW toy model without chassis, open wheel arches and solid windows. White plastic wheels and axles, round mold mark under the roof....

UNKNOWN VW CONVERTIBLE PLASTIC 02

A semi-detailed model of the Volkswagen Convertible with the top down. A soft plastic construction with details of the front and rear hood, door seams, interior and molded front and rear bumpers. Interior has “tuck-n-roll” type seats. No chassis, integrated wheels and the inside is stamped Hong Kong...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V0

WIKING was founded by Friedrich Karl Peltzer in 1932. WIKING's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training purposes. They were usually marked "WIKING MODELL" on their b...

WIKING SPLIT VW Small Scale V4

WIKING was founded by Friedrich Karl Peltzer in 1932. WIKING's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training purposes. They were usually marked "WIKING MODELL" on their b...

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