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Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Mercedes-Benz 770 from Tipp & Co π¨π¨π¨
Adolf Hitler’s Mercedes-Benz 770 – Tipp & Co Model (1937, Germany)
Tippco’s tinplate military vehicles rank among the finest clockwork tin toys of the pre-war era, standing alongside top-quality makers like Lineol and Hausser/Elastolin in craftsmanship and design.
This tinplate toy limousine n934, produced by Tipp & Co in Nuremberg in 1937,represents the Mercedes-Benz 770 "GroΓer Mercedes" convertible. Originally introduced in 1930 as a state vehicle for high-ranking officials, the full-sized version was famously used by Adolf Hitler throughout the 1930s. The toy features the same license plate, 11A-19357, as Hitler’s actual car, reflecting both its historical accuracy and propaganda significance.Tipp & Co also produced the n934/7 version of this toy model with electric lights.
The Adolf Hitler's and Waffen SS figures are produced by Lineol, Tippco and Elastolin (Germany) in 30s/40s.
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