The Admiral luxury passenger car, with increased comfort and powerful engine, was the top model of Opel's pre-war model range. From February 1938 to October 1939, just 6,404 cars were produced. Due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, most of the cars were requisitioned and used as personal transport for senior officers of the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe. These cars were used both in the Western and Eastern fronts up until the end of WWII. The Admiral cars were produced in different types, with more than 2,000 cars having open-top cabriolet bodies.
Model Features
ICM's first Admiral Saloon model kit in 1:24 scale
Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
Includes four figures (a German officer, two German soldiers, and a shoe shining boy figure)
Markings Available
Admiral Cabriolet, Germany, 1941
Admiral Cabriolet, Germany, 1942
Admiral Cabriolet, Bessarabia, 1943
Admiral Cabriolet, Russia, 1943
Model Information
Scale: 1:35
Number of Parts: 185 + 36 pieces (221 total)
Length: 150 mm
Height: 51 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic