Description
Everyone was awaiting the Bussing 4500 - just like "Bolle" in the old adage
Product Details
Driver's cab and chassis plus fenders and wheel rims dark green. Interior with integrated steering wheel iron grey. Driver's cab doors with lettering Meierei C. Bolle imprinted silver. Silver door handles and indicators yellow orange. Bolle logo and red tail lights on the rear imprinted silver. Window frames imprinted black along with ornamental strips and door handles painted silver. Indicators in orange. Injection-moulded element with silver-grey milk churns as cargo.
Year: 1953-55
And today, everyone who sees it has fun like "Bolle"! This is because WIKING is reuniting us with the Bussing 4500 in the form of a miniature that is as agile as the original Braunschweig lorry and made deliveries in the country and in the cities alike. The divided City of Berlin especially came to adore this "little" Bussing as it made the C. Bolle dairy and its reliable supply of fresh milk highly popular. WIKING used historic moulds to combine this classic with the same flatbed with rails that originated under the aegis of master model maker Alfred Kedzierski and went on to be used in the horse-and-cart combination for many years as well. The traditional model makers are well aware of how significant the Bussing series have been for WIKING’s history. In light of the success of its unglazed version, it is no wonder that the Bussing type 4500 is now enjoying a renaissance at the model makers. Now, naturally, as a glazed version - but without abandoning its unmistakable formal aesthetics that springs from its WIKING DNA. Boasting a payload of 4.5 tonnes and a total weight of 8.7 tonnes, the type 4500 is intended to round out the distribution transport fleet
