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Schuco Auto Union Type C Studio II construction kit 450189600

Schuco Auto Union Type C Studio II construction kit 450189600

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Auto Union Grand Prix racing cars enjoyed great success on the track between 1934 and the start of the Second World War in 1939. These racing cars, planned and designed by Ferdinand Porsche, achieved performance figures that are still pretty respectable to this day. Even back then, the Auto Union Type C reached a top speed of 340 kph with its V16 engine. Furthermore, it proved to be the most successful car of the 1936 Grand Prix season and set no less than 30 world records. The memory of this legendary racing car is now honoured by a Studio II Schuco model in the form of a vintage toy. The kit contains the pre-assambled Studio II along with a tool kit and car jack. This tin model toy of outstanding quality is limited to just 1000 copies worldwide and will prove to be hugely popular thanks to its amazing details and functional parts, such as removable wheels and steerable front axle. In addition, the typical integrated winding mechanism of the Studio models turns this Studio II into yet another real gem of the Schuco range.

Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Period: Historic
Material: Sheet Metal
Model brand: Audi
Edition: 1000 pcs

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Canada Post will welcome back employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on Saturday, October 11 as the union moves from a full, national strike to rotating strikes. Plans are now underway to ensure a safe and orderly restart of our national operations, which were shut down without warning on September 25 following the union’s sudden national strike.

While postal services will begin to resume next week October 15, 2025, uncertainty and instability in the postal service will continue with the union’s decision to conduct rotating strikes.

Shutting down and restarting parts of our integrated national network with rotating strikes has always challenged our ability to provide reliable service to customers. As a result, all service guarantees will be suspended.

Moving from a full, national strike to rotating strikes

With CUPW’s announcement to move to rotating strikes starting Saturday, October 11 at 6:00 am local time, we will have to manage both resuming operations and potential disruption at select facilities. At this time, we are not aware of which locations will be impacted when rotating strike activity begins.

What this means for your business

Given the duration of the national strike and with rotating strikes expected, when our operations resume we will need to begin processing the mail and parcels trapped in our network.

As we continue to operate with an unstable network, it will take time to clear the trapped volume and manage operational resources, so customers should expect delays in processing and delivery.

Some limitations will apply after our operations resume – including for pickups and drop-offs. Because of this, new commercial volumes will not be accepted into the network until Wednesday, October 15. This means we will not pick up or accept mail or parcels at our plants or depots until this date.

In addition, on-time delivery guarantees for parcel services remain suspended and date-specific Neighbourhood Mail will not be available. We will notify you as soon as we are able to resume these services.

We’re committed to keeping you informed and providing you with more details on what to expect over the next few days. Look for more information in advance of Wednesday.

What to expect during rotating strikes

Rotating strike activity may be isolated to specific locations, affecting those areas for a specified period of time. 

During a rotating strike, Canada Post will accept, process and deliver mail and parcels in unaffected areas, but you can still expect delays.

Once an item is inducted in our network, it will be secure but cannot be retrieved if that facility is affected by a rotating strike. Items will be delivered as quickly as possible after a disruption is over and operations resume. 

Dear Valued Customers,

During the strike, orders delivered by Canada Post will be forwarded to other couriers if shipping costs allow.

For orders where shipping costs are insufficient, we will contact you and offer you the option of paying the additional shipping cost to switch to another courier or cancelling your order.

Will provide updates if there are any changes to postal operations.

Thank you for your understanding and patience during this time. If you have urgent delivery needs, please consider using a courier other than Canada Post.

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