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1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model
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1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
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- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]
Scale: 1:43 Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
1:43 PremiumClassixxs BVB Berlin 1987 TATRA-KT4 Tram Passenger Car Diecast Model Collection
Description
The TATAR-KT4 is a four-axle articulated tram developed by the Czechoslovakian company CKD, which was produced from 1974 to 1997. The first batch of mass-produced vehicles was put into operation in 1977, with a total of 1,747 units manufactured. Initially, these trams were delivered to East Germany, and later also to the Soviet Union and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The KT4 was specifically designed for both standard-gauge and meter-gauge tram tracks. Due to the global economic and political changes at that time, the production of KT4 trams was halted in 1991. A brief resumption of production occurred in 1997, during which the final 20 units were manufactured for Belgrade, Serbia.
Since the early 1990s, many of the earliest-produced KT4 trams have undergone extensive overhauls and reconstructions. These modifications include the replacement of folding doors and the installation of a low-floor central section. A distinctive feature of the KT4's design is the absence of bogies at the articulation points; instead, it requires a scissor-type joint connecting two bogies. This design ensures that there is no catastrophic shift in the center of gravity when the tram is negotiating turns.
-
-
-
- The wheels can rotate.
- The wheel frames can swing.
- The hinge cannot be bent.
Size: 45.1 x 6 x 10.2CM ( L * W * H ) [1CM=2.54INCHES]Scale: 1:43
Color: As the pictures shown
Material: Diecast
Condition: Brand new
Packing: Mint in original box
Shipping and Handling
The order will be shipped within 5 working days(excluding Saturday, Sunday & holiday) after payment.
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· Item is returned for exchange or full refund in good condition within 30 days after the buyer receive it.
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