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This Triumph 955 Daytona Centenery Diecast Model Motorcycle is Dark Green and has working steering, wheels and also comes in a display case. It is made by Ex Mag and is 1:24 scale (approx. 8cm / 3.1in long).
This Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS (2000) Diecast Model Car is Torch Red and features working wheels, steering and also opening bonnet with engine, doors. It is made by Sun Star and is 1:18 scale (approx. 26cm / 10.2in long).
This Triumph Daytona 675 Diecast Model Motorcycle is Red and features working stand, steering, wheels. It is made by Maisto and is 1:18 scale (approx. 11cm / 4.3in long).
features a half proportion 1/16 scale RC off-road car design,equipped with a 2.4GHz radio system ready to run. With high performance tire and shock absorbers that you can steadily move forward and backward, turn left and right. Just enjoy the fun! Feature: 2.4GHz half-scale machine four-wheel driving system Shock absorption and collision avoidance design provided longer service life Supporting a range of remote control about 50 meters Maximum speed can reach 20km/h Ready to run and no assembly needed
Features: LCD display, brief key operation, very convenient. Clear charge state, discharge state and battery power display. Single-chip microcomputer control, intelligent, strong adaptability, reliable function. PWM charge mode can improve system efficiency and prolong the life span of the battery. Automatic identification system voltage level, automatic temperature compensation. Over-load/short-circuit protection, under-voltage protection, reverse polarity protection. With dual USB 5V output, which can charge for smart phones. Suitable for street and pathway lighting, parking area, bus station, etc.
ERTL 1:18 Chrysler 300C Diecast Model Car - AMM1005 The Popular Mechanics™ 1957 Chrysler 300C may have been the 3rd of the iconic 1950’s “muscle luxury” cars from Chrysler, but it was one which captured the imagination of the buying public. With a 392 horsepower HEMI® engine this vehicle was once referred to as “America’s highest-performing automobile”. Prior to being introduced to the general public the 300C beat the unofficial stock car record at the Chelsea Proving Grounds, averaging 145.7 mph on the oval; it later won the Flying Mile at Daytona with a top speed of 134 mph. This Hardtop model as featured in Popular Mechanics™ evokes memories of powerful and stylish muscle cars as adept at track racing as they were on the street. The image is completed with tan interior seats, white wall tires, and displayed in the stylish gunmetal gray, a rare special order color. • Popular Mechanics™–Authentics • Hardtop roof • Tan interior • 392 Horsepower HEMI® engine • Chrysler 300 hubcaps with white walls • Replica of rare special colour order