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Sunday, November 9, 2025

Forces of Valor (FOV) / Unimax #82006 German Zündapp KS 750 & Side Car Eastern Front 1943 (2004)

I've had this wonderful FOV Zündapp Cycle and Sidecar combo for a good many years, unopened in original box - until September, when I decided to break it out and photograph it! There's so many parts that came with this, it almost qualifies as a model kit and it's loaded to the gills with extras and scenic terrain pieces! And of course the two awesome figures really bring the whole ensemble to life.

The measurements: 
-Cycle w/sidecar: 3" (7.62cm) L x 2" (5.08cm)W x 2.375" (6.03cm) H w/driver 
-Trailer: 2" (5.08cm) L x 1.25" (3.17cm) L x 1" (2.54cm) H
-Cycle w/trailer: 5" (12.7cm) L overall

Ed

Box & Contents











The plethora of extras included with the motorcycle




The set includes a nifty little plate that you could mount to a diorama base that you make yourself


Assembly Instructions

This is one vehicle you can't just take out of the box and play with, it needs to be assembled first.

FOV Flyer

I'll blog the whole flyer in a separate post tomorrow


Info Card

All of FOV's products contained these small info cards


Crates & Stuff




Barrels

If you bought a lot of FOV products, you could end up with enough barrels to outfit a fuel dump!


Large Destroyed Wall Section

A more detailed look at the destroyed wall section included with the motorcycle. FOV made this large section, a destroyed corner wall, and a much smaller destroyed wall section, the colors of which were varied.








Curved Sandbag Pile

FOV made curved and straight sandbag piles.




Motorcycle with Sidecar

I tried to pack the trailer with as much of the smaller items as I could, as if to show these guys on a small resupply mission.












FOV / Marx Motorcycle Comparison



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