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Released in January 2021
HASEGAWA Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van 1967. HHC9 Volkswagen released in January 2021
[Product Introduction]
HASEGAWA Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van 1967. In February 1950, Volkswagen's then chief executive, Heinrich Nordhoff, introduced a useful transporter called Type 2. The Type 2, which was created by combining the Beetle's suspension and box-shaped body, was the second best-selling model after the Beetle. The Type 2 started in March 1950 as a commercial vehicle called the Delivery Van, and since then various variations and models have been added. The Samba microbus, a combination that gained popularity as a convenient cargo vehicle, was a model that was useful not only for private use, but also for transportation and business use. The first Type 2, produced from 1950 to 1966, remains a popular model thanks to its two-piece front window and a wide variety of body variations.
[Product specifications]
1/24 scale unpainted assembly kit□
HASEGAWA Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van 1967. HHC9 Volkswagen released in January 2021
[Product Introduction]
HASEGAWA Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van 1967. In February 1950, Volkswagen's then chief executive, Heinrich Nordhoff, introduced a useful transporter called Type 2. The Type 2, which was created by combining the Beetle's suspension and box-shaped body, was the second best-selling model after the Beetle. The Type 2 started in March 1950 as a commercial vehicle called the Delivery Van, and since then various variations and models have been added. The Samba microbus, a combination that gained popularity as a convenient cargo vehicle, was a model that was useful not only for private use, but also for transportation and business use. The first Type 2, produced from 1950 to 1966, remains a popular model thanks to its two-piece front window and a wide variety of body variations.
[Product specifications]
1/24 scale unpainted assembly kit□