1950 Chevy 3100 Pickup Union 76 Model Kit

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Web ID: 17712070

AMT- 1/25 scale model kit - 1950 chevy pickup - AMT's sturdy '50 chevy 3100 pickup kit is a detailer's favorite. In addition to the factory stock replica version with wide-whitewall tires, the model can also be built as a gorgeous "old-timey" union 76 service station truck.

  • Product Features

    • WARNING - CHOKING HAZARD - contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years
    • Recommended for ages 14 years and above
    • Product dimension - 9.25" L x 3.75" W x 6.5" H
    • Product weight - 1 lbs
    • Classic pickup - capture the era - two iconic american brands are presented in this kit featuring chevrolet's 1950 pickup decorated in union 76 oil company livery nothing compares to automotive design of the 50's
    • Buiild stock or service truck - the model can be built as a stock truck or as a union 76 filling station service truck it features wide whitewall goodyear tires with "Dog dish" Hub caps, in-line 6 cylinder engine, and choice of stock or push bumper
    • Colorful deluxe decals - the deluxe decal sheet offers plenty of options for various filling stations along with various license plates and push bumper decoration options retro deluxe packaging
    • Quick specs - 1/25 scale over 100 parts molded in white plastic with chrome and clear parts and black rubber tires skill level 2 - suggested for modelers age 14 and up, snap assembly glue optional paint required
    • The perfect present - don't know what to get dad for his birthday? Or maybe you have an avid hobbyist or collector in your life this model kit makes an ideal gift for any occasion spread some retro joy
    • Assembly not required
    • No batteries needed
    • Plastic
    • Wipe Clean
    • Imported
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