Manoeuvrability, functionality, compactness these characteristics define a telescopic loader on the farm, in agricultural use. For the first time, Wiking has realised such a versatile load, in a scale of 1:32, and has taken the Scorpion 7044 model from the Harsewinkeler Claas fabric, as a model. The solid seed green model, with its durable and stand secure metal chassis, can extend its telescopic arm variably, the lower part is made of metal, the upper part is made of plastic. The cabin appears to be modelled and underlines the practicality of the driver's everyday life. The brand-conforming natural, seed green Claas model, whose example is five meters long and three metres wide, is effectively compact in 32-fold miniaturisation and proves the manoeuvrability success, that the telescopic loader has in agriculture, but also in many special applications. Wiking miniaturises the Scorpion 7044, whose extended "loading spike" at the original can still lift 4.4 tons. The movable functions make sense especially by the miniaturisation of a telescopic ladder. Thus the doors are divided for opening, the upper doors can be pivoted by 180 degrees, the lower part by 90 degrees. The bonnet is also movable, which releases the view of the internal aggregate. The arm is fully mobile and telescopic, the entire tool carrier can be swivelled around 200 degrees. The steering is controlled with two-axis, the rear axle is hung up, so that the turning circle of the model appears to be noticeably small. The tool holder in the rear can be opened from the left and right.
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