HO 1:87 scale GMC 26' motor home RV camper RV

🚌This is modeled after GMC 26' motor home RV camper using publicly accessible information. Actual completed model size is about 3 - 3/4 in or 95 mm long, 29 mm wide, 33mm in height.  

🚌These class A motor homes were built by GMC from '73 to '77 model year. There were about 12,000 copied made.

🚌The GMC Motor Home was memorably featured in the film Stripes as the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle. People too young to remember seeing the GMC Motor Home on the road in its heyday may have nonetheless become familiar with it by watching the classic comedy Stripes. which featured Bill Murray as John, John Candy as Ox, Harold Ramis as Russell, P.J. Soles as Stella.
 
🚌Also compatible with OO scale.

🚌This lot is a kit and comes unpainted and unassembled. This kit comes with a simple assembly instructionAlthough parts are designed with self-locating feature to minimize effort during assembly, basic model building skill is required. Not for kids 12 and under. Like any plastic model kit, this can be puttied and sanded by exercising the same caution. Models can be painted with acrylic paint. You can request a FREE scrape piece to test any paint you wish to use during checkout. This model is not functional, its solo purpose is for display or diorama. 

🚌We are not affiliated with named manufacturer. This is NOT a licensed product.

🚌Each piece is freshly 3D printed after order been created. Please allow 3 business days per lot for them to be printed after purchase before shipment.

🚌Like any 3D printed objects, they can have uneven surface as opposed to injection molded plastic pieces. Please inspect the pictures carefully before purchase. You commit to the quality of the product upon your purchase.

🚌3d printed in PLA. They will work fine after many times of snap together and snap apart. Polylactic Acid, most known as PLA, is a polymer made from renewable resources. Contrary to other thermoplastics which are petroleum-based, some of the raw materials used for PLA’s production include corn starch, tapioca roots, or sugarcane. Its properties, however, are comparable to other plastics in the industry. These characteristics and consumers’ desire to use a less impactful material have triggered its rapid entrance to the plastic market as a competitive commodity. PLA is not heat resistant, avoid hot cars and hot ovens.  Safe to watch in cold water. PLA is not food graded, keep them away from younger kids.