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Wiking Modellbau
Wiking Modellbau is a German manufacturer of scale models in H0 scale and N scale originally made as accessories for model train sets. Founded in 1932 by Freidrich Karl Peltzer, now it is owned by German Siku Toys. Founded in 1932, traditionally the company was based post-World War II in West Berlin. Later factories were also used in Buer (near Essen) and Kiel. Now owned by German Siku Toys, in Ludenscheid, the company specializes in models of cars and trucks dating from the 1950s to the present day. Almost invariably models are produced in 1:87 "HO" scale. Pre War History Wiking was founded in 1932 by Freidrich Karl Peltzer who had built ships from cigar boxes in his youth. 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 and tactical planning. They were usually marked "Wiking Modell" on their bases. The ships were accompanied by Modell-H ...
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Wiking
Wiking or Wikings, German for Viking, may refer to: *Wiking (horse), an Arabian racehorse. *Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking, a World War II flying boat *Wiking Modellbau, a German maker of scale models *5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, a Waffen SS panzer division * WIKING Helikopter Service, a German helicopter operator *Wiking-Jugend, a German neo-Nazi organisation Wiking is also a surname: * Mats Wiking (born 1961), Swedish politician See also * SS Wiking, a series of ships of the WWII Kriegsmarine ** SS Wiking, several ships of that series, captured by the British Royal Navy and converted to Empire Ships, see List of Empire ships (U–Z) Suffix beginning with U ''Empire Unicorn'' ''Empire Unicorn'' was a 7,067 GRT cargo ship which was built by William Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool. Launched on 29 October 1943 and completed in December 1943. Allocated in 1945 to the French G ... * Viking (other) {{disambiguation, given name, geo, surname ...
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Veloce Publishing
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Lüdenscheid
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Herpa
Herpa Miniaturmodelle GMBH (or simply Herpa, an acronym for "Hergenröther und Patente”, the original name of the firm), is a German manufacturing company that produces die-cast scale model aircraft (under the "Herpa Wings" trademark) and plastic model cars and trucks under the "Herpa Cars & Trucks" trademark. The mainstay of the Herpa Wings range is in the 1/500 scale, although models are also produced in the 1/400, 1/200, and 1/1000 scales as well. The Herpa Cars & Trucks range is mainly produced in the 1:87 scale, although 1:120 and 1:160 scales are also offered. Herpa also produces magazines for car & truck enthusiasts and model aircraft enthusiasts, known as ''Der Maßstab'' and ''WingsWorld'' respectively. History The company was founded in Nuremberg by inventor and patent holder Wilhelm Hergenröther to produce accessories for model railways. In 1978, model cars made in 1:87 scale were presented at the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg. Herpa continued to extend th ...
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Wiking Modell
Wiking or Wikings, German for Viking, may refer to: *Wiking (horse), an Arabian racehorse. *Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking, a World War II flying boat *Wiking Modellbau, a German maker of scale models *5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, a Waffen SS panzer division * WIKING Helikopter Service, a German helicopter operator *Wiking-Jugend, a German neo-Nazi organisation Wiking is also a surname: * Mats Wiking (born 1961), Swedish politician See also * SS Wiking, a series of ships of the WWII Kriegsmarine ** SS Wiking, several ships of that series, captured by the British Royal Navy and converted to Empire Ships, see List of Empire ships (U–Z) Suffix beginning with U ''Empire Unicorn'' ''Empire Unicorn'' was a 7,067 GRT cargo ship which was built by William Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool. Launched on 29 October 1943 and completed in December 1943. Allocated in 1945 to the French G ... * Viking (other) {{disambiguation, given name, geo, surname ...
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Wiking Thyssen
Wiking or Wikings, German for Viking, may refer to: *Wiking (horse), an Arabian racehorse. *Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking, a World War II flying boat *Wiking Modellbau, a German maker of scale models *5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, a Waffen SS panzer division * WIKING Helikopter Service, a German helicopter operator *Wiking-Jugend, a German neo-Nazi organisation Wiking is also a surname: * Mats Wiking (born 1961), Swedish politician See also * SS Wiking, a series of ships of the WWII Kriegsmarine ** SS Wiking, several ships of that series, captured by the British Royal Navy and converted to Empire Ships, see List of Empire ships (U–Z) Suffix beginning with U ''Empire Unicorn'' ''Empire Unicorn'' was a 7,067 GRT cargo ship which was built by William Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool. Launched on 29 October 1943 and completed in December 1943. Allocated in 1945 to the French G ... * Viking (other) {{disambiguation, given name, geo, surname ...
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Volkswagen (),English: , . abbreviated as VW (), is a German Automotive industry, motor vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1937 by the German Labour Front under the Nazi Party and revived into a global brand post-World War II by the British Army Officer Ivan Hirst, it is known for the iconic Volkswagen Beetle, Beetle and serves as the flagship brand of the Volkswagen Group, the largest automotive manufacturer by worldwide sales in 2016 and 2017. The group's biggest market is in Automotive industry in China, China, which delivers 40 percent of its sales and profits. Its name is derived from the German-language terms and , translating to "people's car" when combined. History 1932–1940: People's Car project Volkswagen was established in 1937 by the German Labour Front (''Deutsche Arbeitsfront'') in Berlin. In the early 1930s, cars were a luxury – most Germans could afford nothing more elaborate than a motorcycle and only one ...
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