Visit Herpa at the Intermodellbau fair, Dortmund
Special fair edition models and the Herpa team on the spot

Dear Herpa-Fan,

visit the Herpa fair team at the Intermodellbau in Dortmund from April 19 through 22, 2018. Intermodellbau is the worldwide biggest fair for model building and model sports in Dortmund.

Until April 19, 2018, DER MASS:STAB editor Oliver Kaschel and Christina Kerschbaum will be on site in hall H4, stand 4.B10.

Exclusively for the fair Intermodellbau, Herpa presents:

- Mercedes-Benz Actros M MP2 truck chassis "Feuerwehr Dortmund / AB-G"
- Swap bodies "Feuerwehr Dortmund AB-Öl"
- Mercedes-Benz Actros SLT heavy duty rigid tractor "Bloedorn"
- Minikit Mercedes-Benz canvastruck "Schenker Altena"

The Swap bodies "Feuerwehr Dortmund AB-Öl" will be given free of charge to our club members when purchasing the fire brigade model.

Herpa Club members receive a free Club beverage and a 10% discount on their purchase when presenting their membership card.

Sincerely,

Your Herpa team

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Herpa trademark shop

Scania R curtain canvas semitrailer "Fixemer"

Karl Fixemer GmbH & Co KG, Fixemer Group’s parent company, was established in Eft –a town in the German state of Saarland – in 1951 by Karl Fixemer, 20 years old at that time.

Karl Fixemer his curiosity and single-mindedness soon helped him build up the first international shipping lines to neighbouring France.

From his pre-war lorry, he transformed his transport business into an efficient logistical network of clients and shipping partners, extending well beyond the borders of Europe.

A partial edition of this exclusive model is now also available from the Herpa brands shop.

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Lufthansa Boeing – pocket size

Exclusively for Club members: aviation tags from the Lufthansa Boeing 747-430 “Baden-Württemberg”’s vertical tail.

More than ten years ago, the two aviation enthusiasts Stephan Boltz and Valentin Hartmann had a very special recycling idea:

Their company called boardbar converted discarded airplane trolleys into functional design furniture.

Their success and their global network among the aviation industry they had developed brought them to another step: alongside the in-flight trolleys, they also developed what they call aviation tags to offer discarded airplanes a kind of second life.

These are actually luggage or key tags made of the original metal of airplanes that were to be scrapped.

As a final finish, each piece gets an engraving featuring the aircraft type, the registration, and a drawing. With these details, the owner can register on a website, so in case of loss, he or she can be contacted by the finder.

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