Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
Visible V-8 Engine
masstab

1:4

scale

alter

10

Altersempfehlung

alter

320

Einzelteile

level 3

Visible V-8 Engin

Art. Nr. 004609090

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masstab

1:4

scale

alter

10

Altersempfehlung

alter

320

Einzelteile

Visible V-8 engine model kit 1: 4

You can expect a fascinating journey into the world of technology with the visible V-8 engine model kit on an impressive scale 1: 4. Ideal for all technology enthusiasts and model construction from 10 years. With a total of 320 parts, this kit not only brings you closer to the fun of handicrafts, but also how a V8 engine works. The model, with a length of 310 mm, is a great addition to every collection and an outstanding show object.

Scope of delivery:

  • Rubber fan straps and vinyl ignition wires for an authentic detail experience
  • Movable pistons that make learning interactively
  • Screwdriver for immediate assembly
  • Elegant motor display stand for the presentation of your masterpiece
  • Hand crank for demonstrating crankshaft, pistons and valves - watch the engine in action!

This model kit is classified as level 3 and is therefore suitable for everyone who has already gained initial experiences in model building and appreciate an easy glue and painting. Ideal for all model construction from 10 years. A great handicraft project that contributes to the expansion of your collection and to understand the technology.

Special features:

What makes this kit special is the innovative representation of the moving parts that enables the mechanism of a real V8 engine. In addition, there are the ready -made parts that make it easier to assemble and ensure the quality of the end product.

Background information:

The V8 engine is more than just a piece of technology-it has history. As early as 1904, the French company Antoinette developed the first known V8 engine for aircraft construction. But it was the Cadillac L Head engine that shaped the automotive world between 1914 and 1935 and presented the first V8 engine for vehicles. To date, the V8 is a symbol for power and is loved by auto fans and motorsport supporters worldwide.

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