Martisan 250 GTO chassis metallised - 1/18

1.585,00 

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Description

Martisan 250 GTO chassis - metallised

The Martisan 250 GTO chassis is a highly detailed 1:18 scale model. Martisan attaches great importance to functions. The engine has a crankshaft with connecting rod and pistons. This is non-positively connected to the gearbox up to the wheels. The rear wheels drive the engine via the gear wheels of the differential and the gearbox. When the model is pushed, the pistons move up and down. The pedal mechanism, the gear lever, the steering wheel and the fuel filler cap are all movable. The suspension also functions in a prototypical manner. Even the exhaust is suspended to swing.

Martisan uses high-quality materials for the model. Most of the parts are made of metal. In our blog you will find a video and further information about the model. You can access the blog by clicking click here.

- Semi-open engine design with working crankshaft and pistons (the parts missing from the engine are included as a „kit“)
- Functioning steering, replica of the original car
- Metal fuel tanks with original internal and external structure
- Opening fuel tank cover
- The rubber tyres simulate a tyre filled with air
- Realistic shock absorbers
- The brake discs reproduce the colour and details of the original
- The wheel hubs are handmade with 0.3 mm spokes
- All engine accessories are carefully modelled
- The generator pulley and belt are fully functional

 

 

 
Item number: Martisan 2

Additional information

Weight 1,5 kg
Dimensions 38 × 17 × 14 cm
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Safety instructions

Collector's model for adults, not suitable for children under 14 years of age due to parts that can be swallowed.

Manufacturer information:
modelcars24, Ant Flintenkamp 8, 26632 Ihlow, Germany
responsible person:
Dr Klaus Jeschke