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    I was at a guys house and he had an old blue merc
    I took some pics
    Owen


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    It was a nice car


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      Seats


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        The number plate has been seen in several photos


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          I suppose not many people have got to play in a big blue car for the day


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            It was shiny


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              #7
              Hi,

              i wonder whose car it may be ?
              Check the lone guy on the rooftop on the first picture...

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              Vince
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                    #10
                    Hi,

                    the 1/72 Hasegawa plastic model kit is quite old and known, but a 1/18 metal model kit by Signature Models was recently made available and seemed to be gorgeous (last three pictures).

                    https://www.rmtoys.co.uk/products/si...r-with-figures

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                      #11
                      Very cool, Owen - Thanks for sharing the photos. Must have been something to see in person . . .

                      This was the closest I've come to owning something like that.
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                        #12
                        Wow, very beauty. How many are in the world?

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                          #13
                          Hi,

                          57 6x6-wheel Mercedes-Benz W31-G4 and variations) were produced, amongst them less than a dozen used by Hitler motorcade.

                          At least 7 exist today :
                          - at least one blue model is currently owned by a Russian collector (RU) ["1A - 148461"]. The German collection of said 6 "similar rare models (?)" was bought in full by the Russian collector.
                          - one at the Auto & Technik Museum of Sinsheim (DE) ["1 A - 100 22"] said to me from Hitler motorcade (pic 1 below) ;
                          - one at the Lyon Air Museum (US) ["1A 67510"] said to me from Hitler motorcade (pic 2 below);
                          - one that was offered by Hitler to Franco is in the possession of the Spanish Army/Government (ES) ["M - 4200 - AD"] (pics 3 & 4 below);
                          - one blue model (showed by Owen) that was partly rebuilt by Ralph Engelstadt (Imperial Palace hotel and casino from Las Vegas) then owned by the Kruse International company, then i suspect owned by a private collector (US) ["WH - 32288"];
                          - one radio model, partly rebuilt by Ralph Engelstadt (Imperial Palace hotel and casino from Las Vegas) then owned by the Kruse International company, current location unknown;
                          - one luggage model, partly rebuilt by Ralph Engelstadt (Imperial Palace hotel and casino from Las Vegas) then owned by the Kruse International company, current location unknown. This model was used in various Hollywood production, including Hogan's Heroes (General Burkhalter car);

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                            Hi,

                            picture of the radio model (black), and then two pictures of the "Burkhalter" luggage car.

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                              There is a similar blue one on display at the Colling’s Foundation’s newly opened American Heritage Museum (featuring the Jacques Littlefield collection) in Massachusetts.

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