Italeri® Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle w/Sidecar Plastic Model Kit, 1/9 Scale


  • Unassembled, unpainted model kit
  • Huge 1/9 scale. 10.4" L
  • Decal markings for (4) different versions
  • Full color instructions
  • Skill Level 5


The Sidecar Zundapp KS 750 was widely used during the Second World War by the German army on all fronts. The project, at the request of the 1937 OKH, was developed simultaneously by Zundapp and BMW. Thanks to the 751 cc twin-cylinder boxer engine capable of delivering 26 hp, it could reach a top speed of 95 km/h as specified. The gearbox was a four-speed with the reduced on first gear and the "rear". Together with the BMW R75, with which it shared many components, it was used to perform a wide variety of tasks from transport to reconnaissance. But it was soon replaced in these tasks by the more practical Kubelwagen, with less maintenance and easier to produce. It could be armed with a MG34 machine gun installed in the sidecar's buggy.

Kit includes a super decal sheet to build four (4) different versions, and full color instructions.



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Italeri® Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle w/Sidecar Plastic Model Kit, 1/9 Scale

Item #: 89222
$54.99

This item is backordered from our supplier. We will ship as soon as it is received. Your credit card will not be charged until shipped. Please Note: For shipments to locations outside the USA, backordered items must be placed on separate orders.

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Italeri® Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle w/Sidecar Plastic Model Kit, 1/9 Scale


  • Unassembled, unpainted model kit
  • Huge 1/9 scale. 10.4" L
  • Decal markings for (4) different versions
  • Full color instructions
  • Skill Level 5


The Sidecar Zundapp KS 750 was widely used during the Second World War by the German army on all fronts. The project, at the request of the 1937 OKH, was developed simultaneously by Zundapp and BMW. Thanks to the 751 cc twin-cylinder boxer engine capable of delivering 26 hp, it could reach a top speed of 95 km/h as specified. The gearbox was a four-speed with the reduced on first gear and the "rear". Together with the BMW R75, with which it shared many components, it was used to perform a wide variety of tasks from transport to reconnaissance. But it was soon replaced in these tasks by the more practical Kubelwagen, with less maintenance and easier to produce. It could be armed with a MG34 machine gun installed in the sidecar's buggy.

Kit includes a super decal sheet to build four (4) different versions, and full color instructions.