Two new models are now available from AutoCult Models, each is offered in 1:43 scale. The first is 1933 German DKW Aero. The second is also German, the Benz Gaggenau 1925 Typ 2 CSN. Contact AutoCult Models or dealer for more details.
Abou the DKW Aero… “If you ask for relevant trends in automotive development that apply to the whole decade of the 1930s, especially two important trends come to mind. On the one hand, it is the trend to develop a car for the masses, the “people’s car”, and on the other hand, it is the trend to position the engine in the rear of the car. How both trends merged in Porsches’ design for Volkswagen is well known.
Also the Auto-Union AG – the retroactively renamed network of the companies Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer – was not able to avoid these trends. Beginning of 1933 a new prototype with streamlined bodywork and a 600 cc two-cycle rear engine was built at the DKW plant in Berlin-Spandau. The car body was designed by Horch body maker Hermann Ahrens in late summer 1932. Besides the design of a V8, rear-engine Horch in the style of a Tatra 77, the streamlined DKW was his last design for the new Auto Union before he joined Daimler-Benz.
The car body was built in a proven way – a wooden framework covered with synthetic leather. Compared to the standard DKW Front model the driving characteristics became noticeable worse, but according to a contemporary report, this could not bring the responsible persons at the Auto Union to abandon the traditional front-wheel-drive design for the prototype with a rear engine. Except for two lines in a memorandum and some pictures, no documentation of the prototype has survived to this day. The prototype registered with the license plate IV-36142 remained the only built copy. Its later fate is unknown.”
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I’d love to have that DKW in 1:18. Maybe it will be some time in the future, as AutoCult ultimately made 1:18 versions of the Dubonnet Dolphin and the Skoda 935!