Minicar 1/43 Maybach DSH Mobile Saw 1935 (grey) [11013]

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Japanese title: ミニカー 1/43 マイバッハ DSH モバイルソー 1935(グレー) [11013]
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Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

The 20-year history of Maybach is full of "top-of-the-line" products. Karl Maybach developed and built the first German-made car with brakes on all four wheels and incredible displacement (eventually 7.9 liters). As a result, Maybach also developed the first standard V12-cylinder engine for passenger cars. With a maximum output of 200 hp, competition intensified. In 1931, however, it shifted its focus to the development of a six cylinder engine. The model series was called "W6" and renamed "DSH" in 1934. It stands for "Double-six Half" and is associated with a halved 12-cylinder engine. The designation for the 12-cylinder engine was "DS" or "Double-six", so it was fairly reasonable. The six cylinder engine had a displacement of exactly 5184 cc, 130 hp, and depending on the bodywork installed, the vehicle was accelerated to about 135km/h. The designation for the 12-cylinder engine was written as "DS" or "Double-six", so it was fairly reasonable.
As with the "larger" model, customers were able to order the bodywork setup they wanted for the DSH, as well as the two and four seater convertible bodywork.
However, these luxury cars were converted into mobile saws during a difficult period after World War II.
Until 1986, Mr. George, Archbishop of Bremen Yu Varto owned the cars in his old age.
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Scale : 1/43
Material : resin
Specifications : limited to 333 Purman