I found this car by chance at a flea market. I saw it is was old, complete, in a relatively good condition, and I bought it. The model has no brand on the base (we will come to this later), so it was also some kind of challenge to me.
Ziss-Modell was a subbrand of Mini-Auto, also proprietary of R. W. Modell and Wittek Modell. Mini-Auto was active during the 60s and the 70s, but at some point during the late 70s, that name was swiftly replaced, probably due to the similarity with other die-cast brands, first by R.W. and then, again gradually by Ziss, although these two were active simultaneously under Mini-Auto or Wittek appelation, as some brochures showed both logos. Interestingly, no R.W. model was sold as Ziss (with Ziss marking in the base).
The company was founded in the 60s in Lintorf (West-Germany). According to David Sinclair was a relatively small family operation. Wittek was the family name of the founder, and Ziss also seems to be a family name.
Although Ziss had contemporary models, they are best known for their classic vehicles, like the one shown in this entry. Classic models also included vans and trucks and consisted basically of German carmakers. There are also some promotional models.
Matchbox had the famous Models of Yesteryear series, but there were many other manufacturers following that trend especially in the 70s and the early 80s.
Ziss stopped producing toys in 1978, but the same models were then sold under the Euro-Modell brand, with Ziss removed in the base, like this model. Euro-Modell should not be confused with Euro Modell.
The models are in general well casted, with several excellent models. The wheels in this model are made of plastic, which are not especially good looking or durable. They are not very expensive at this point in time.
FACTS AND FIGURES:
- Name: OPEL STADTCOUPĆ 1908
- Scale: Approx. 1:43
- Year: 1983
- Company: Ziss-Modell / Euro-Modell (West-Germany)
- Size: approx. 8 cm
its scale is 1:43
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction! I'll update the entry right now.
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