@@tinmeister356 And I just got the series of Schuco micro racer only few months. Just like rookie :) Once since I touch the cars and they are in front of me ,That really fantastic to me!
@@tinmeister356 I got a 4001 a 2000 a 1050 and a 1070 .From the period of pre world war to W-Germany . I have seen your all videos about the Schuco and they are amazing all time! High respect to you Sir!
Thanks for the note. I've always heard that the pre-War 1050's had an extra slot for a gear and that post-WWII 1050's did NOT have that extra slot. Does your research show otherwise? Thanks again!
Hi Ricky, well, i think you had either a 1050 that said "Made in U.S. Zone Germany" or "Made in Western Germany" on the bottom. If you received it in 1960 or 1961'ish it probably was a US Zone car. If later it probably was a Western Germany car. If you want a certain color, and the box with instructions and tools you might have to pay around $100 or so on Ebay. if you just want the car, then you'll be in the $60 range. Make sure that is works properly, the rubber ring is still on the bottom winder, and it has not been repainted. Good luck with your search!
Thank you very much, bester Mann!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
I am very new to Schuco collecting , thank you for a very informative explanation of those myriad of markings on the bases
Hi Shane,
You're welcome!
Thanks for watching.
Amazing video about the history❤😊😊😊🎉
Thanks James, I’m glad you enjoyed it. And thank you for the comment.
@@tinmeister356 Thank you Sir!
@@tinmeister356 And I just got the series of Schuco micro racer only few months. Just like rookie :) Once since I touch the cars and they are in front of me ,That really fantastic to me!
@@tinmeister356 I got a 4001 a 2000 a 1050 and a 1070 .From the period of pre world war to W-Germany . I have seen your all videos about the Schuco and they are amazing all time! High respect to you Sir!
Thank you but I’m pretty sure the last car was the second version of the Pre-War 1050 that was made with bottom from newly designed Zone car?
Thanks for the note. I've always heard that the pre-War 1050's had an extra slot for a gear and that post-WWII 1050's did NOT have that extra slot. Does your research show otherwise? Thanks again!
Hi I’m looking for a replacement 1050 my dad bought me in 1960s there’s so many replicas what should I look for thanks
Hi Ricky, well, i think you had either a 1050 that said "Made in U.S. Zone Germany" or "Made in Western Germany" on the bottom. If you received it in 1960 or 1961'ish it probably was a US Zone car. If later it probably was a Western Germany car.
If you want a certain color, and the box with instructions and tools you might have to pay around $100 or so on Ebay. if you just want the car, then you'll be in the $60 range.
Make sure that is works properly, the rubber ring is still on the bottom winder, and it has not been repainted.
Good luck with your search!
Thanks for letting me know that helps a lot all the best Ricky