| High quality box. | | | Wheel chock at the rear. | | Blanking plate bolted over the wheel arch. | | Walkways on the chassis. Fifth wheel hydraulically raised. | | Standing on the support legs. | | Reversing under the container. | | Towing a trailer. | | The Wiesel moving a trailer in the yard. | | Attractive model. | | A pair of Wiesels. |
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The Wiesel is made by Kamag which is part of the Tii Group. It is a vehicle to improve logistics movements of containers and trailers within depots.
This model is the colours of DHL, the international delivery business.
Packaging
It is delivered in a robust high quality outer shipping carton. The model box is also high quality, in black with subtle Tii Group branding. Inside the model is held within black foam which is a tight fit.
The review model had no defects or missing parts.
There is no information about the real vehicle or model.
Detail
Starting underneath, the chassis is detailed and the rear axle and transmission are good. The front axle would have looked better if the large silver rivets were painted. Other details such as the exhaust are nicely reproduced. The wheels are also good. The tyres all have the same tread pattern and the wheel arches are plastic.
The Mercedes-Benz cab is modelled very well. The lights are particularly good with plastic lenses, and there are metal fender bars. Under the roof staging there is a Waeco air conditioner. The wheel arch covers on each side have delicately highlighted bolt heads.
Walking surfaces on the load deck have textured surfaces and there is a good looking coiled line. The fifth wheel has a large opening for a kingpin which looks closer to 'Tekno' diameter, rather than 'WSI'.
The graphics on the side of the chassis are very sharp, and at the rear there is a wheel chock, a dummy towing hitch and the lights have plastic lenses.
The container is all metal with a dummy roller door at the rear. The DHL graphics are very sharp. It is interesting to note that the container has a NZG logo on the underside.
Features
The wheels are free rolling and the steering can be set to a good angle.
The load platform is on hydraulic rams so it can lift up to engage a container on legs and lift it so the legs can be free of the ground or folded. The container and platform can then be lowered back down if required. The mechanism was stiff on the review model.
The fifth wheel is on a hydraulic mechanism which allows it to be raised to the correct height for connection to a trailer. Unfortunately with the fifth wheel retracted the piston in the ram protrudes from the end of the ram jacket with a rough end.
The container has folding legs which can support it, if perhaps somewhat unsteadily.
Quality
This is a very good quality model which is mainly metal with plastic used appropriately.
The paint finish and graphics are very good.
Price
It is very well presented and is moderate value overall.
Overall
Tonkin has produced a very good model of an unusual vehicle. It looks very smart, with reasonable functionality and again the presentation of the model in high quality packaging is noteworthy.
Footnotes
This version of the model first appeared in August 2015.
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| | Decent steering angle. | | Detailed chassis. | | Sharp graphics. | | Underside of the container. |
| | Profile view. | | Easy does it. | | Load platform raised up. | | Smart Mercedes-Benz cab. |
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