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Liliput - L265037 - Covered Wagon, Glmhs 50, Ep.III - Persil - 205 512

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Stock Number L265037
Original Retail Price £34.25
Brand Liliput
Manufacturer Bachmann
Body Style Liliput Covered Wagon
Prototype Covered Wagon, Glmhs 50, Ep.III
Road or Company Name Persil (Details)
Reporting Marks DB
Road or Reporting Number 205 512
Paint Color(s) Green with Grey Roof
Print Color(s) White, Red & Black
Paint Scheme Persil
Coupler Type Rapido Hook NEM Standard Pocket
Wheel Type Nickel-Silver Plated Metal
Wheel Profile Small Flange (Low Profile)
Release Date 2019-06-01
Item Category Rolling Stock (Freight)
Model Type Wagon
Model Subtype Covered, Glmhs 50
Model Variety Ep.III
Scale 1/160
Road Name History: Persil (/ˈpɜːrsɪl/, German pronunciation: [pɛʁˈziːl]) is a German brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Henkel around the world except in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Latin America (except Mexico), China, Australia and New Zealand, where it is manufactured and marketed by Unilever. Persil was introduced in 1907 by Henkel. It was the first commercially available laundry detergent that combined bleach with the detergent. The name was derived from two of its original ingredients, sodium perborate and sodium silicate.From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Liliput was founded in 1947 by Walter Buchel in Vienna with six employees, the original company name was "Liliput - R. Cvetkovics und Co.".
The company ran into financial difficulties at the end of the 1980s, and initially the car model manufacturer Herpa appeared as a new partner. However, Herpa's activities were only a short interlude, because in 1992 the British model railway manufacturer Bachmann Europe Plc., a subsidiary of the American Bachmann Industries took over Liliput and transferred production to the parent company, Kader Industrial Company Ltd. to Hong Kong. Since then, Liliput products have been developed and sold by the German branch in Altdorf near Nuremberg.
Due to the various changes in ownership of the company, a distinction is made today between Liliput Vienna, Herpa-Liliput and Liliput-Bachmann when classifying Liliput models over time.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-04-08 15:31:33
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2023-11-10 22:24:53


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