Administrators Fran Posted October 5 Administrators Share Posted October 5 1:35 MiniArt Tempo A400 Lieferwagen Bakery Van Catalogue n.º 38066 Price tag: 33,50€ Today, we are going to get deep in a very awkard vehicle, that I have a soft spot for it. For me it is almost a cartoon vehicle. Long before even to imagine a plastic model Tempo A400, there was only one made in resin. Now, a truly amazing panoplia of Tempo A400 is now available thanks to Miniart. The Tempo A400 was a three-wheeled delivery van developed in Germany in the 1930s. It was widely used for small businesses because of its compact design and ability to navigate narrow streets. “The Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werk GmbH based in Hamburg was founded in 1928, in order to manufacture delivery vans. Above all, the Tempo tricycles and the post war model Matador are known nowadays. Tempo vehicles were used in the Wehrmacht only very rarely. A use by the location administrations is conceivable. About 1,300 exemplars of the all-terrain vehicle Tempo G 1200 were made from 1936 to 1944. The Wehrmacht did not accept this type. So, only single exemplars of this type were used by the Wehrmacht. 985 exemplars were delivered to Sweden, 20 to Denmark, and further exemplars to Australia, Chile, Iraq and allegedly to Romania and China.” Resource: http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_english/Motor_Vehicles/Germany/Tempo/tempo.html Check this page for some amazing Tempo pictures https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Tempo-und-seine-Fahrzeuge,tempowerk104.html Now let´s see the model. The first thing that trike me is the size of it… even in 1:35 is a quite small but being a MiniArt kit that doesn’t represent less parts. Checking the spurs, the plastic is a traditional light grey one, non brittle, easy to work with. All the parts have no flash whatsoever and the details are very defined. The sprue A is actually two sprues ( Ac and Ab) and they are the main vehicle bodies with the hood exception that is in one piece, perfect mold, perfect surface details and with no distortion at all. A nice touch is the fact that rear doors can usually be posed open or closed to show off the interior. The B sprues, the 3 wheels and engine, transmission are present. Some parts may be quite small, so precision tools like a sharp hobby knife and tweezers will be necessary. As for the sprue Ba, all the parts for the cabin are present. The interior includes a detailed driver's cab, with seats, steering wheel, and dashboard all finely represented. I hate to repeat myself but the detail on this little model are just amazing. On sprue Cd, front arm suspension and other suspension parts. One the Cb, one cargo panel side. The only explanation that I found for having so many little sprues with very few parts is the innumerous variants made by Miniart and this is probably the best way to do it reducing the productions costs. That`s totally fine by me as long MiniArt keep on business giving to the modelling world their fantastic models. Moving of the clear parts. I always liked Miniart clear parts as they are in fact clear and no distortion. Now, the last but no the least, the best sprues. The bread tray, all six of then And the croissant, several kinds of bread, the cornbread…. Now the PE sheet which add a level of realism, especially for finer details like grilles, hinges. The decals are very well printed with fantastic colours and pigmentation. It´s a very striking decal sheets resulting in several fantastic liveries. With this decal sheet you have 5 markings options since Germany Late 1930`s, two Germany Late 40`s, two Germany early 1940`s and one Germany 1948-1956. The instructions are quite easy to understand adn to follow with some good color indication. Conclusion: The ultimate model kit of the iconic Tempo A400 with fine attention to detail, from the interior to the exterior. The PE parts add extra realism and fine details The options given are very striking and will made this model to stand out being perfect for dioramas as its compact size and historical context make it a great addition to vintage or war-time street scenes. However this is not beginner model kit as the very small parts, sub-assmblies and PE makes this model perfect for the intermediate modeler. The MiniArt Tempo A400 Lieferwagen Bakery Van (38066) is an exceptional kit for modelers who enjoy a challenge and appreciate the historical significance of early 20th-century vehicles. Do yourself a favour and get one here. Thanks to Miniart for producing such a little jewel. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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belugawhaleman Posted October 8 Share Posted October 8 Thanks for the review. They are indeed interesting little beasties often appearing in archival footage of Germany during and postwar. I have one of these.....a flatbed version It is an amazing kit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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