Overview
Based on a real truck
Based on a real truck
Rheinkraft used to be no charge too heavy
The WIKING model of the MAN pallet truck in the generation succession of the Pausbacken should be on the road in the dark blue colors immediately after the change of name to the Rheinkraft forwarding agency 1973. The success story of today's Rheinkraft International (RKI) had already begun with the Rheinische Krafwagen-Speditions GmbH, which, with its foundation in 1962, focused on steel transport. Established in the Ruhr area, the heart of the German steel industry, the company also expanded its operational business with the construction of numerous branches and quickly gained a foothold in hot and heavy-duty transport. With the first name change in 1973, the company name changed to Rheinkraft-Spedition GmbH
Tractor: Driver's cab sapphire blue, motor with lower plate and radiator grille without Büssing-lion traffic red. Interior lighting, light-gray, chassis and rims traffic-red. Rear fender sapphire blue. Grill printing with MAN logo, diesel lettering and frame printed in silver. Side fenders and bumper decorated in red traffic, roof painted white. Front silver air vents and white lettering "Rheinkraft-forwarding". Lateral printing also with 'Rheinkraft-Spedition' slogan and 'Duisburg'. Headlights in the front hand-painted. Semi-trailer platform and -plane sapphire blue with silver cardboard insert. Semi-trailer chassis and support rollers as well as rims traffic red. Three-wing sapphire blue Lateral tarpaulin print with white lettering "Rheinkraft-Spedition", rear-side white Thyssen logo.
Accurate miniature scale model for grown-up collectors.
Product re-release may result in colours other than shown.
Wiking, 051701, Pritschensattelzug (MAN) "Rheinkraft-Spedition"