Description
Siku Buggy with Tape
Siku Buggy with Tape miniature die cast model from the SikuSuper collection by Siku. Fantastic detail and features in this die-cast metal model with plastic parts.
Beach sensationSummer, sun, and a buggy. In the 1960s and 1970s, this was the fashionable lifestyle car on the West Coast of the USA. Many kit cars were developed on the basis of the VW Beetle. Lightweight plastic bodywork, no roof, doors, or windows turned the underpowered car into a real funmobile. With rubberised tyres on sporting rims, and a roll bar, let the journey in time begin in the pink buggy: Yeah! Fantastic how you roll out a sand dune with siku. The tape, with a length of five metres, sticks to smooth surfaces and short-piled carpets.
Siku manufacture wonderful, amazingly accurate and detailed die-cast models of all sorts of vehicles, especially tractors and other agricultural machinery.
Whether you are purchasing this model for your Siku collection or buying it to play with, as with all Siku models, this Buggy with Tape is accurately modelled and finished.
- Manufacturer: Siku
- Model Number: 1604
- Series: SikuSuper
- Material: Metal with plastic parts
- Box Size(Approx.): 72 mm x 39 mm x 28 mm
- Recommended Age: 3+
All Siku models are completely compliant with relevant safety regulations and are CE, and UKCA tested and approved.
Siku
Siku is a German toy company that produces die-cast metal toys and was founded in 1921 by Richard Simon, Karl Maier and Wilhelm Sattler. The company’s name comes from the first two letters of the founders’ last names: Simon and Kuhlman. (SIman and KUman).
The company started out producing tin toys but shifted to die-cast metal toys in the 1960s. Today, Siku produce a wide range of toy cars and construction vehicles and some farm equipment.
Siku’s products are popular with children and adults alike and you can find them in stores all around the world. Whether you’re a collector or just someone who loves toys, Siku is sure to have something for you.
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