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■ After the end of World War II, when the four Allies divided the German Empire, Eisenach's former BMW branch plant came under the occupation of Shea B. Under the influence of Shea B, the plant became known as "アフトウェロ." There were still plenty of pre-war BMW 328 parts left in the old plant. Many people believed that with the support of Shea B, they could produce cars that were better than the West Germany, which was considered an enemy. Demand for competitive racing cars became even stronger, especially in road racing.
In road racing, demand for competitive racing cars became even stronger.
To accomplish this task, Eisenach engineers set out to build a different 2-liter class of racing cars, which didn't have separate wheels that were common at the time, and the wheels were placed in and under the body.
And because of the smaller steering angle, the width was much wider than competitors.
The smooth aluminum body was mounted on a grid of tube frames with no visible bumps.
The car was designed and built by a crew led by engineer George, Archbishop of Bremen Hafner Gel.
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Scale : 1/43
Material : Resin 1950