Model T 1913 Speedster - American Sports Car
Brand: ICM
Part No: HC-ICM24015
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Celebrate an automotive icon with the ICM Model T 1913 Speedster – American Sports Car (HC-ICM24015). Based on the famous Ford Model T, first built in 1908 and mass-produced from 1914 at Highland Park, this 1:24 scale kit portrays the spirited speedster conversions seen in 1913. The original car featured a four-cylinder engine rated at 22.5 horsepower, and this kit focuses on capturing period detail with a finely rendered chassis, engine and interior, plus rubber tyres for added realism.
Model Features
- ICM's first model kit of a 1913 Model T Speedster
- Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
- Includes rubber tyres for added realism
Markings Available
- Model T 1913 Speedster
Model Information
- Scale: 1:24
- Number of Parts: 99 pieces
- Length: 142 mm
- Height: 67 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
This kit offers a rewarding build for enthusiasts of vintage American cars and early motoring history, bringing the character of the 1913 Speedster to the workbench in precise, nicely moulded parts.
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Model Features
- ICM's first model kit of a 1913 Model T Speedster
- Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
- Includes rubber tyres for added realism
Markings Available
- Model T 1913 Speedster
Model Information
- Scale: 1:24
- Number of Parts: 99 pieces
- Length: 142 mm
- Height: 67 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
Key Info:
- Brand: ICM
- Part No: HC-ICM24015
- Barcode: 4823044405145
- Scale: 1:24
Standard Shipping
£3.95 to most of the UK
Express Shipping
£6.95 to most of the UK
Worldwide Shipping
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