Model Set '70 Shelby® GT500™
Model Set '70 Shelby® GT500™
Model Set '70 Shelby® GT500™
Model Set '70 Shelby® GT500™
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1:25

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12

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112

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level 4

Model Set '70 Shelby® GT500™

Art. Nr. 677299090

Offer price€49,99

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UFI Code: PVF0-R060-900A-8T68

UFI Code 2: 2R10-90K8-M00U-2GTY

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Historical splendor in miniature: '70 Shelby Mustang GT500 model kit

The '70 Shelby Mustang GT500 model kit is an exact replica of the legendary high-performance variant of the Ford Mustang. Held at 1:25 scale, this kit offers impressive detail and authenticity. With a number of parts of 120 pieces, it is ideal for advanced model makers (skill level 4). The finished model kit measures 190 mm in length, 66 mm in height and 72 mm in width, making it a striking eye-catcher in any collection. The kit is recommended for people aged 12 and over.

Scope of delivery:

  • Multi-section 7.0 liter V8 engine
  • Movable hood
  • Detailed bodywork with precise replicas
  • Comprehensive decal for an authentic display
  • Basic paints, glue and brushes for immediate start

This model kit is ideal for advanced modelers (Level 4). Experience in gluing and painting is required, which represents a demanding yet rewarding challenge for passionate model building enthusiasts.

Special features:

  • Exact replica of the historic '70 Shelby Mustang GT500
  • Highly detailed components for realistic representation
  • Including all necessary materials to start model building immediately
  • Authentic decals for a detailed replica of the original

Background information:

The '70 Shelby Mustang GT500, originally introduced in 1965, underwent a major makeover in 1969, including lengthened bodywork. Interestingly, unsold 1969 models were re-declared as 1970 models, identified by a small front spoiler and two hood stripes. This model kit captures not only the aesthetics but also the history of this iconic car, making it an essential piece for collectors and automotive history buffs.

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The packaging colors show a basic painting for quick results. However, the construction instructions contain detailed color recommendations for authentic, true-to-scale replicas. Professional model makers use the instructions' extended color palette for more realistic results. This enables both beginners to create simple projects and experts to create detailed replicas.

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