The Opel Kapitän P2.6 was a significant model in the history of the German car manufacturer Opel. This generation of the Kapitän, also known as P2.6, was built from 1959 to 1963 and represented a key development in the Kapitän series. The car was the direct successor to the Kapitän P, also known as the "Kapitän with the pointed hood". The Opel Kapitän P2.6 featured a 2.6-liter six-cylinder engine delivering 90 horsepower (66 kW), allowing it to reach speeds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph). This was quite impressive for the time and contributed to the model's popularity. The vehicle had a unitary body and belonged to the upper middle class, making it a popular choice for business people and authorities.
The design of the Opel Kapitän P2.6 was highly characteristic of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The body featured clean, straight lines and a simple elegance emphasized by chrome trim and details. The front of the car was distinguished by distinctive double headlights and a broad grille. At the rear, large round taillights and a classically shaped trunk lid were present. The interior of the vehicle was spacious and comfortable, making it a popular choice for long drives. This generation opted for a more modern look compared to its predecessors, standing out with increased comfort and more technically advanced features.
The model car in a scale of 1/18 manufactured by Revell is an authentic replica of the Opel Kapitän P2.6. Part of the collection of Modelly member "xxlgs", this model captivates with its attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship. The photos clearly show how the model accurately reproduces the various design elements of the original, from the dark green paintwork to the precise chrome trim, and even the authentic police equipment features. This color scheme matches a typical livery of police vehicles from that era, giving the model a special historical authenticity.
The faithful reproduction by Revell in a scale of 1/18 exhibits exceptional detail accuracy. The photos convincingly display the meticulously replicated headlights, taillights, and the extensive chrome applications typical of the Opel Kapitän P2.6. Particularly noteworthy are the two blue police lights on the roof, the "Polizei" lettering on the windshield, and the antenna at the rear. The interior of the model showcases realistic seats, dashboard, and even small details like the rearview mirror and door panels. This meticulous attention to detail makes the model car a coveted collector's item for model car enthusiasts and lovers of historical vehicles.