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Krauss Maffei KML 110

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All the unique features of this scale model

Scale

1:43

Material

Resin

Article number

10010

Model in box?

Delivered in original factory packaging

Manufacturer

AutoCult

EAN number

7423355679678

Details of this scale model

  • Limited edition 333
  • Model year 1959
  • Doors cannot open
  • Hood cannot open
  • Trunk cannot open
  • Wheels are not movable

This product of the brand Krauss and type Maffei KML 110 with article number 10010 is produced in the scale 1:43, which results in a size of ± 14 cm. The manufacturer is AutoCult and the material used is Resin.

The visually pleasing One
 
Soon after the end of the war, the production of buses ran at full speed at Krauss Maffei. The vehicle substructure was manufactured in Munich and the entire body was manufactured by the company “Josef Rathgeber”, which operated generally as a coach builder for the railway, in the Bavarian capital. For Krauss Maffei AG, the bus division quickly developed into a well-for-sale sector and the plant continued to refine the technology with thoroughly innovative solutions. A very big step in this direction took place from 1952 with the presentation of the new type called KML 90. The three letters stood for “Krauss Maffei Lightbus”. This bus marked the fruitful cooperation between the Munich plant, the “Nordwestdeutsche Fahrzeugbau GmbH”, or short “NWF” in Wilhelmshaven.

For the first time, this model abandoned the principle of classic bus design, which until then had been based on the construction of trucks. This meant that the sheet metal body was placed on a load-bearing frame. An overall rounded look with enclosed rear wheels and striking front was the result of this test series – a first-class resistance value of 0.4 cW showed the technical extra class. The newly chosen shell design ensured such high rigidity, especially the substructure, that the roof no longer had the great load bearing capacity as in previous busses. While in the KML 90 this area was still equipped with four large transparent inserts on each side of the roof, the plant went even further with the further development the KML 110. Visually distinguishable this type had two additional large glass inserts above the driver’s area.

In the first half of the 1950s, the two types of light buses were described by many experts as one of the most elegant buses of the time.

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