Revell 07399 Volkswagen T1 "Samba Bus" (1:24 Scale) Model Kit

07399 Revell 1:24 Scale
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The VW T1 Samba Bus in an impressive 1:24 scale is a real joy for every model building fan. With a length of 181 mm and 173 detailed components, this model offers a unique insight into the legendary bus that revolutionized the automotive world in the 1950s. Suitable for model building experts aged 12 and over, this kit is at level 5 and requires in-depth knowledge and skills in model building. Perfect for fans who want to add a piece of automotive history to their collection!

Scope of delivery:

  • Model kit VW T1 Samba Bus
  • Detailed construction instructions
  • Authentic decals including decorative stripes and license plates (D, NL, F, GB, USA)


Special features:

  • Multi-part body for realistic representation
  • Detailed interior including dashboard and bench seats
  • Movable doors, tailgate and front wheel steering
  • Selectable roof design: closed or with a folding roof
  • Replicated engine for realistic display
  • Rotating wheels and different bumper styles (European and American)
  • Chrome-plated details such as hubcaps, door handles, windshield wipers and front emblem


This 1:24 scale kit is ideal for experienced model builders at level 5. With its attention to detail, it is a highlight for collectors of automotive history and VW enthusiasts. A must for fans of the legendary Samba bus and a top gift idea for model building experts.

Background information:
The VW T1, often referred to as the forefather of vans, was created in the 1940s from an internal factory transport concept. The "Samba Bus" is the luxury version of this model. With its characteristic details such as oval roof windows and a folding roof, it still conveys a unique automotive charm to this day. With this kit you can bring a piece of this fascinating history home.