A kit that will allow you to reproduce in great detail another of the iconic models in the history of the automobile. The construction of the model is very similar to reality, having to start by joining the different parts that make up the
chassis by side members, then incorporating the engine, and finally mounting the part of the cabin intended for the occupants on the chassis. Great news for all lovers of classic vehicles.
Additional details for the
Ford Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top car scale model kit:
- Manufactured by ICM in 1/24 scale with reference ICM24050 (also listed as 4823044409624 and 24050).
- Recreation of the vehicle in 1930.
- Includes plastic parts, rubber parts, water slide decals, assembly instructions and painting instructions.
- Package measures 295 mm x 225 mm x 40 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 329 g.
- Box barcode 4823044409624 (GTIN/EAN)
- Featured in newsletter 614.
In the 1920s, American businessman and automobile designer Henry Ford began developing a new car model to replace the famous Ford Model T, which had been in production for 18 years. According to legend, the first drawing of the future car was made by Henry Ford's son, Edsel. At least it was he who made the sketches of the different design options for the car's radiator and dashboard. The first unit of the new automobile, called the Ford Model A, was produced on October 20, 1927, and mass production began in December of the same year. During the production period, Ford introduced changes in the design of the car, the main of which were associated with the installation of a body with increased space and the improvement of its appearance and quality. Cars produced after 1930 had a modified outer radiator, a new shape of the front wheel fins and smaller wheels. Buyers were offered a large number of different options, among which it was possible to choose different body types: coupe, convertible, sedan, phaeton, roadster, pickup and others. Production of the Ford Model A ceased in 1931, with a total of 4,849,340 units of the Ford Model A having been manufactured among all variants.
SpotModel recommends this product exclusively for experienced professional modellers and collectors. Take appropriate precautions as this product is not a toy, it can be toxic and/or dangerous. Keep away from children. Use is not allowed for children under 14 years.
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