Fascinations Metal Earth Puzzle in metallo 3D automobili

I modelli in metallo sono modelli incisi incredibilmente dettagliati che sono divertenti e soddisfacenti da assemblare. Ogni modello inizia come fogli di metallo e basta estrarre i pezzi utilizzando tronchesi e seguire le istruzioni incluse per assemblare il modello. Nessuna colla o saldatura necessaria.

KIT ATTREZZI - DESIGN NUOVO E MIGLIORATO. 

IL NUOVO KIT DI ATTREZZI.

Progettato appositamente per la costruzione di modelli Metal Earth® dai creatori di Metal Earth! • Sperimenta una precisione avanzata con il nostro kit di strumenti nuovo e migliorato. • Punta modificata sulle cesoie per tagliare i pezzi negli spazi più ristretti. • Pinza a becchi mezzotondi con ganascia appositamente progettata per una piegatura precisa.

1934 Packard Twelve Convertible. This was Packard’s flagship. It was the car positioned to take on the best from Cadillac and Lincoln throughout the depths of the Great Depression. It was named for its 12 cylinder engine, which was ideal to power Packard’s top model. Item#: MMS175. Number of sheets: 2.5 Sheets. Difficulty: Challenging. Assembled Size: 9.5 cm L x 3.4 cm W x 3.0 cm H.

1935 Duesenberg Model J. Item#: MMS200. Number of sheets: 2.5 Sheets. Difficulty: Challenging. Assembled Size: 10.0 cm L x 4.0 cm W x 2.6 cm H.

The Ford 1908 Model T was the first automobile mass produced on moving assembly lines with completely interchangeable parts, marketed to the middle class. This car had 2 forward gears, a 20 horsepower engine and no driver doors. Item#:MMS051. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 3.51" x 1.95" x 1.79" (9 x 5.0 x 4.6 cm).

Ford 1965. Ushered in a new class of automobile known as the pony car. Its revolutionary design featuring the long hood and short deck proved wildly popular and according to Ford, 22,000 orders were taken the day it debuted. The Mustang featured a base 170-cubic inch six-cylinder engine with a three-speed floor shift transmission, full wheel covers, bucket seats, carpeting, and a padded dash all for a base retail price of $2,320. An optional 260-cubic inch V-8 engine was also available. Item#:MMS056. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size:  3.51" x 0.98" x 1.25" (9 x 2.5 x 3.2 cm).

1908 FORD MODEL T (DARK GREEN). Item#:MMS051G. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8.5 cm(L) x 4.2 cm(W) x 4.5 cm(H).

1910 FORD MODEL T. Item#:MMS196. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8.0 cm (L) x 4.0 cm (W) x 4.0 cm (H).

1925 FORD MODEL T RUNABOUT. Item#:MMS207. Number of sheets:2.5 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.8 cm (L) x 4.5 cm (W) x 4.8 cm (H).

1931 FORD MODEL A. Item#:MMS197. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8.5 cm (L) x 3.7 cm (W) x 4.0 cm (H).

1932 FORD COUPE. Item#:MMS198. Number of sheets:2.25 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 9.0 cm (L) x 4.0 cm( W) x 3.5 cm (H).

1937 FORD PICKUP. Item#:MMS199. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 9.0 cm (L) x 3.5 cm (W) x 3.5 cm (H).

1908 FORD MODEL T (RED). Item#:MMS051C. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8.5 cm (L) x 4.2 cm (W) x 4.5 cm(H).

1965 FORD MUSTANG (RED). Item#:MMS056C. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8.9 cm x 2.5 cm x 3.2 Cm.

CRAWLER CRANEIs a crane that is mounted on top of a tracked vehicle. They all feature large counterweights set on the back of the crane that allows them to lift and move very heavy loads without tipping over. Their lifting capacity ranges from 30 to 3000 tons. Item#:MMS092. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.9 x 3.3 x 10.5 cm.

FARM TRACTOR. Is a simple open vehicle with two very large driving wheels on an axle below and slightly behind a single seat with the engine in front of the driver and two steerable wheels below the engine compartment. This basic design has remained unchanged for many years. Item#:MMS052. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.3 x 4.5 x 4.5 cm.

STEAM LOCOMOTIVE. The Steam Locomotive is a train that produces its power from a steam engine. The train must carry its water either in the locomotive itself or in an attached car behind the locomotive. The steam is produced by burning coal, wood or oil. Steam engines dominated railway transportation from the early 19th century through the middle of the 20th century. Item#:MMS033. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 11 x 2.3 x 3 cm.

FREIGHT TRAIN SET.

This 5 piece model train consists of five 4" x 4" steel sheets from which individual parts can be removed to assemble a museum quality model using tabs and holes. This Freight Train set includes 5 train cars including the Diesel Locomotive, Gondola Car, Box Car, Hopper Car and Off Center Caboose. The connected model length is 17 inches. Item#:MMG104; Number of sheets:5 Sheets; Difficulty:Moderate;

Assembled Size:

- Engine : 4.17" x 0.7" x 1.02" (10.59 cm x 1.78 cm 2.59 cm)

- Coal Car: 3.46" x 0.66" x 0.87" (8.79 cm x 1.68 cm 2.21 cm)

- Box Car: 3.78" x 0.66" x 1.06" (9.60 cm x 1.68 cm x 2.69 cm)

- Flat Car: 3.26" x 0.66" x 0.63" (8.28 cm x 1.68 cm x 1.60 cm)

- Caboose: 3" x 0.66" x 1.06" (7.62 cm x 1.68 cm x 2.69 cm).

COE TRUCK. Item#: MMS145. Number of sheets: 2 Sheets. Difficulty: Moderate. Assembled Size: 3.07" x 1.26" x 2.17" (7.8 cm x 3.2 cm x 5.5 cm).

FREIGHTLINER 114SD DUMP TRUCK. Item#: MMS146. Number of sheets: 3 Sheets. Difficulty: Moderate. Assembled Size: 3.94" x 1.06" x 1.57" (10.0 cm x 2.7 cm x 4.0 cm).

FREIGHTLINER 114SD SNOW PLOW. Item#: MMS147. Number of sheets: 3 Sheets. Difficulty: Moderate. Assembled Size: 4.8" x 1.57" x 1.57" (12.2 cm x 4.0 cm 4.0 cm).

FLC LONG NOSE TRUCK. Item#:MMS144. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Challenging. Assembled Size:9.8 x 2.79 x 4.52 cm.

MELBOURNE W-CLASS TRAM. Is a family of electric trams built between 1923 and 1956. In total 752 trams were built. A small fleet continues to operate on the tramway network of Melbourne. The W-class tram has become a cultural icon and those that remain in Melbourne are classified by the National Trust of Australia. Item#:MMS158. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 12.07 x 2.03 x 3.3 cm.

CHI HA TANK. The Chi Ha tank was built by Mitsubishi and designated the CHI-HA. It used the Mitsubishi air-cooled 170 horsepower diesel engine and was regarded as the best tank that Japan had produced during World War II. The main armament consisted of a single 57mm gun mounted in the turret and supported by two 7.7mm self-defense machine guns. Item#:MMS202. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 8 x 3.5 x 3.7 cm.

M1 ABRAMS TANK. Is an American third-generation main battle tank that entered service in 1980. It features a powerful turbine engine, sophisticated composite armor, and separate ammunition storage in a blow-out compartment for crew safety. Weighing nearly 62 metric tons, it is one of the heaviest battle tanks in service. Item#:MMS206. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 10x5 cm x 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm.

SHERMAN TANK. The Sherman Tank was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. The tank was named after Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. Production exceeded 50,000 units. Only the Soviet T-34 tank was produced in larger numbers during World War II. Though it was wholly inadequate against the heavier armed 56 ton German Tiger I and the 72 ton Tiger II, mobility, mechanical reliability and sheer numbers helped offset their disadvantages strategically. Item#:MMS204. Number of sheets: 2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.4 x 3.5 x 3.4 cm.

T-34 TANK. The T-34 Tank was a Soviet tank that was produced from 1940 to 1958. Although its armor and armament were surpassed by later World War II tanks, it has been often credited as the most effective, efficient and influential tank design of WWII. Item#:MMS201. Number of sheets: 2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.5 x 4 x 3 cm.

Tiger I Tank. This German tank was the most powerful tank in the world when it was introduced in August 1942. The 88mm gun was extremely powerful and the heavy armor made it almost impervious to attack. The success of the Tiger was so profound, that no allied tank dared to engage it in open combat. This psychological fear soon became to be known as "Tigerphobia". Item#:MMS203. Number of sheets:2 Sheets. Difficulty:Moderate. Assembled Size: 7.3 x 4.5 x 3 cm.

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