Skill 4 Model Kit 1964 MV Agusta 500 CC. 4 Cylinders #2 Motorcycle “World Champion from 1962 to 1965” 1/9 Scale Model by Italeri
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SKU:
F977-4630
Category: MV Agusta Bikes
Description
- Brand new 1/9 scale plastic model kit of 1964 MV Agusta 500 CC. 4 Cylinders #2 Motorcycle “World Champion from 1962 to 1965” (Skill 4) 1/9 plastic model kit by Italeri.
- Brand new box.
- Real rubber tires.
- Colorful decal artwork.
- Color instructions sheet.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Chrome plated small parts.
- Paint and cement required (not included).
- Manufacturer’s original unopened packaging.
- Parts molded in COLOR, unless otherwise indicated.
- Dimensions approximately L-8.75 inches assembled.
- “Chrome” trim detail can be striped on with silver paint.
- This Cardan-transmission motorcycle, first built in 1950, reached a peak of reliability and competitiveness in 1956 when it adopted chain transmission and a telescopic front fork. The 500 cc 4-cylinder MV Agusta was ridden by the worlds most famous racers – J. Surtees, M. Hailwood, G. Hocking and G. Agostini. Thanks to them this near-unbeatable motorcycle dominated the 500 cc category from 1956 to 1965, winning 9 world titles. It continued competing until 1966 when it was retired to make way for a new, lighter, more manageable 3-cylinder motorcycle. The model, pre-molded in the original colors and with chrome-plated parts, also features working suspension and rubber tires.
Additional information
Weight | 3 kg |
---|---|
brand |
Italeri |
UPC |
001283046305 |
MPN |
4630 |
CONDITION |
New |
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