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Messerschmitt KR 200 Green Revell 1:18

Messerschmitt KR 200 Green Revell 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Messerschmitt
Model Manufacturer
Revell
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
8917
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About the Messerschmitt KR 200 Green Revell 1:18

TL;DR: Revell's 1:18 Messerschmitt KR200 is a green diecast microcar with an opening canopy revealing its narrow tandem cabin. It is a used example, and the box shows traces of storage. A genuinely unusual subject, built by an aircraft manufacturer turned microcar producer after the war.

Few subjects on a diecast shelf are as unusual as the KR200, and Revell's model leans into that oddity with a canopy that actually opens.

An Opening Canopy on an Unusual Shape

The single-piece canopy lifts on this casting, exposing the tandem two-seat cabin and the aircraft-style controls the KR200 borrowed from its manufacturer's background. Green paint covers the bubble-shaped body evenly, and the diecast construction gives the small model genuine weight despite its compact footprint. Because the canopy is the primary moving feature, panel tolerances around its edge sit slightly wider than a sealed body would allow, an honest trade for a display piece that actually opens the way the real microcar did. This is a used example, and the box shows traces of storage, wear consistent with shelf time rather than anything affecting the canopy hinge or the paintwork, both of which remain intact.

A Post-War Curiosity Worth Displaying

Messerschmitt built the KR200 in the years after aircraft production was restricted, repurposing its manufacturing capacity for small, economical transport during a period when materials and money were scarce across Germany. That origin story, an aircraft firm building three-wheeled microcars, gives the KR200 a genuine talking point that few other subjects on a shelf can match. At 1:18, the opening canopy makes the tandem seating arrangement immediately obvious to anyone unfamiliar with the car, and it pairs naturally with other post-war European microcars for a collection built around economy motoring rather than performance.

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