The Mercedes-Benz 230 GE is part of the well-known G-Class, a series of SUVs that has been famous since it hit the market in 1979 for its toughness and versatility. The W460, the first generation of the G-Class, was brought to life by Erich Waxenberger, an engineer at Mercedes-Benz. It was designed to be a universal vehicle, perfect for military, industrial, and private use. The “Papamobil,” a special version of this model, was crafted specifically for transporting the Pope during public appearances. With added safety features and visibility components, like a bulletproof glass cabin, these vehicles were modified to ensure the Pope's safety and visibility – a real icon of its time. In 1979, notable events were happening too, such as the first papal visit to Ireland and the release of Pink Floyd’s hit “Another Brick in the Wall,” giving it a cool cultural context.
The Mercedes-Benz 230 GE of this generation came with a 2.3-liter (about 140 cubic inches) four-cylinder engine, cranking out around 125 horsepower. It had a robust all-wheel-drive system with selectable four-wheel drive and differential locks, making it unbeatable in off-road capabilities. The body was angular and functional, clearly separating the tech from the design. Design legend Bruno Sacco, known for many iconic Mercedes-Benz models, contributed to this masterpiece too. The W460 required almost no electrical components due to its construction, which made it particularly resilient to environmental influences. Interestingly, the G-Class was a successor to the Unimog series from Mercedes-Benz, combining rugged off-road capabilities with luxury and style for civilian use.
This detailed collector’s item was made by Spark Minimax in a 1/43 scale and is crafted from high-quality diecast material. It accurately replicates the design and functionality of the original Mercedes-Benz 230 GE W460 Papamobil. The model, which belongs to model enthusiast “HyakinthosHH,” really stands out due to its precise detailing. The golden rims are particularly eye-catching, giving the model a unique flair. Plus, it perfectly captures the features of the bulletproof glass cabin, specifically designed for public appearances. Every little detail on the model, like the Mercedes-Benz logos, door handles, and side mirrors, has been thoughtfully designed to meet the wishes of collectors.
The paint job on this mini ride is a classic, clean white, complemented by black and gold touches. The upper part – the iconic papal cabin – is made from transparent material with black framing elements that really highlight the elegant design. The model boasts a SCV 7 license plate on the back, which is typical for papal vehicles. The gold wheels, possibly from a brand like BBS, add a touch of visual dynamism. The mix of white, black, and gold creates a well-balanced, harmonious appearance that makes it a great addition to any collection.
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