Chromecop Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 This is one of the prototypes that was built pre WW2. There were 44 built in 1938 and this particular one was on display in 1938-39 when AH held a speech to the people in Berlin. found a coloured picture on the net showing that scene and decided to build a 1/24 scale replica of that car using a Gunze 1956 VW as basis. To make this 1956 VW looking as close as possible to a Typ 38 prototyp I had to: Scratchbuild the split rear window, the taillights, the dashboard, the inner door-panels and parts of the front axle/suspension Find another steeringwheel, wheels and hubcaps Rebuild the muffler and put a mid-mounted single pipe Remove the two small "grille-ovals" and all chromelists Make a special order for the paint (Wehrmacht grau) And, here's a link to the whole album showing pictures in progress: http://s162.photobucket.com/albums/t274/chromecop/VW%20typ%2038%20prototyp/
HotRodaSaurus Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 Hi, and thanks for showing this. It's nice to see a model of this era VW, as many VW enthusiasts seem to 'Brush it under the carpet' as we sometimes say in England, being slightly ashamed because of the Hitler connection. I have seen a couple of pre war and wartime Beetles, a version appears at the War & Piece show(held in July in the UK, check the website, there was a pic there) and another in a German private collection. Having travelled in the real thing, I often wonder how this awfull looking noisy contraption became the most successful car ever made. I also owned a van(bus) and found it all but usless as a van due to the engine placement, a camper ok but a van!!!! John
Guest Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 Nice work. The history of the VW Bug is quite interesting.
MicroNitro Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 very cool, they have a 49 bug at the vw museum in Detroit that is very close to the model you built.
David G. Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 Well done! I enjoy seeing forgotten, unique or unusual cars modeled, and I think this particular one falls into all three catagories! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Chuck Most Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 I love split window bugs, this one is very cool, and the history is unique, as well.
Greg Cullinan Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 They sure don't change much over the years. Your build looks fantastic as this is one of themore manly looking bugs I've seen.
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