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C3761 Scalextric Volkswagon Camper Van – Groovy Hippie Van

Availability: In stock

$85.00

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Groovy Hippie Van


Volkswagon Camper Van 

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The first VW Campervan was extremely popular and sold out quickly.
The second Campervan released is Hippie-Inspired complete with a groovy psychedlic livery

The Scalextric VW Camper Van, is a highly detailed 1/32nd scale, Ready to Run (RTR) slot car, with magnatraction, quick change braids and working lights. The car is also Digital Plug Ready (DPR) and is easily converted for use with the Scalextric Digital System in under sixty seconds using the C8515 Easy Fit Digital Plug.

The Highly detailed psychedelic livery is applied using the new “Water Labeling” process. This process allows the application of an extremely hard wearing, highly detailed livery all over the car in the form of a label. Higher levels of detail are achieved with water labeling which was not previously possible with Tampo printing.

History

The first generation of the Volkswagon Type 2 with the split windscreen, was officially known as the Transporter, Kombi , or Microbus, or informally called the Splitscreen or splittie and was produced from 1950 to 1967. This was the second car model from Volkswagon, where the first model, the Type 1 was the Beetle.
The first generation of the Type 2, with the split windscreen was called the T1, which used the 1100cc Volkswagon engine, 1131 cc, 24 bhp air cooled flat four cylinder boxer engine mounted in the rear.
The early versions of the T1 made until 1955 were called “barndoor”, and are now known as the T1a, due to its large rear engine cover. The Type 1b version such as the scalextric model has a modified body, smaller engine bay and 15” wheels instead of the original 16” wheels.

To ferry parts across the massive VW factory, stripped down Beetles were turned into "transporters". Ben Pon, a Dutch VW importer, thought this was a great idea and in 1947 sketched his idea of a Beetle based van. Two years later it was launched at the Geneva Motor Show as the modern equivalent to the horse and cart.

Key Features

High Detail Body with Detailed Psychedelic Livery
Easy Change Pick-ups
Digital Plug Ready (DPR)
Xenon Effect Headlights and working rear lights
Magnatraction

Safety Notice: Warning! This product is not suitable for children under 36 months because of small parts which can present a choking hazard.

Model: C3761
Shipping Weight: 0.3kg
Issued: December 2015
Manufacturer: Scalextric

Specs

Motor: Mabuchi FF 18 000rpm Slim Can motor
Motor Configuration: Rear Mounted Motor, with Rear 2 wheel drive
Pinion: 9T Plastic
Crown Gear: 27T Plastic
Gear Ratio: 9:27
Guide: Easy Change Pick-ups ( 2 Spare)
Magnatraction: 1.5mm Rectangular bar magnet
Bushes: Plastic
Overall length: 133mm
Width: 52mm
Height: 60mm
Wheelbase: 75mm
Weight: 114gm
Plastic wheels front and rear
Axle/Hub width: 47mm Front, and 47mm Rear
Front Tyre Diameter and Width: 20.5(ext), (int) x mm
Rear Tyre Diameter and Width: 20.5(ext), (int) x mm
Lights: Xenon Effect Headlights and working rear lights
Digital Plug Ready(DPR): Yes, Requires C8515 Digital Chip
Body: High Detail body with full interior
Lights: Xenon effect headlights and working tail lighits
Class: Classic, Street
Scale: 1/32

Additional Information

Scale 1/32

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