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ICM 1/24 Admiral Saloon WWII German Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit

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ICM 1/24 Admiral Saloon WWII German Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit

This is the ICM 1/24 Admiral Saloon WWII German Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit

Opel Admiral is a German passenger car from the interwar period, World War II and the post-war period. The first copies of this car appeared in 1937, and the serial production of the first generation of this car was carried out in 1937-1939. The car was powered by a single engine with a capacity of up to 3.6 liters and a maximum power of 74 HP.

Opel Admiral was developed as a luxury limousine to compete on the civil market with cars of such brands as Horch, Mercedes and Maybach. Its first presentation took place during the Berlin Motor Show in 1937. The car had similar engine power, dimensions and equipment, but it offered all this for a lower price. It was also offered in two body styles: saloon and convertible. However, the outbreak of World War II shattered Opel's business plans for this model. In the course of this armed conflict, many of these cars were mobilized and served as staff cars for officers of the German armed forces throughout the war.

$49.88
ICM 1/24 Admiral Saloon WWII German Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit
$49.88

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This is the ICM 1/24 Admiral Saloon WWII German Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit

Opel Admiral is a German passenger car from the interwar period, World War II and the post-war period. The first copies of this car appeared in 1937, and the serial production of the first generation of this car was carried out in 1937-1939. The car was powered by a single engine with a capacity of up to 3.6 liters and a maximum power of 74 HP.

Opel Admiral was developed as a luxury limousine to compete on the civil market with cars of such brands as Horch, Mercedes and Maybach. Its first presentation took place during the Berlin Motor Show in 1937. The car had similar engine power, dimensions and equipment, but it offered all this for a lower price. It was also offered in two body styles: saloon and convertible. However, the outbreak of World War II shattered Opel's business plans for this model. In the course of this armed conflict, many of these cars were mobilized and served as staff cars for officers of the German armed forces throughout the war.