WIKING has treated their model of the John Deere 6R 250 to new details. Examples include the new bonnet, which gives the design aesthetics of this hit tractor a significant boost. In addition, the work lights and the exhaust have been modified. The display moved towards the A-column, disappearing behind the steering wheel. In keeping with the original, which was designed to offer maximum versatility and performance, the 1:32-scale miniaturization of the 6R is a genuine powerhouse that masters all challenges with flying colours - such as exceedingly harsh terrain and operational conditions as well as tight deadlines. With the John Deere 6R 250, the traditional model builders are miniaturizing a tractor that has already been put to successful use in European agriculture. The 6R 250 was conceived with the idea to especially please collectors of precision miniatures. The added visual refinement in WIKING’s 1:32 scale miniaturisation will be especially appreciated by aficionados who are particularly fond of the technical aspect of agricultural machinery.
The bonnet can be opened and reveals a power plant whose power can easily be imagined thanks to its rich and true-to-the-original details. The model comes with moveable upper and lower links. The clevis has been designed as a trailer coupling. The weight at the front is removable. Both doors along with the rear window on the driver's cab can be opened. The steering wheel can also be used to control the swing axle. Both exterior mirrors fold in and out. The cab interior is furnished with all instruments that are also found on the real-life version. The display is now arranged level with the A-column. Markings, warning signs and lamps have been given the same filigree imprints as the hydraulic connections. The rear as well comes off as particularly realistic, while the tyres have been given a knobbly profile.
Attention: Not suitable for children under 14 years! Collector's Model – Not a toy. Producer/Importeur: Wiking-Modellbau GmbH & Co. KG, Schlittenbacher Str. 60, 58511 Lüdenscheid, Germany, E-mail: info@wiking.de, www.wiking.de