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Maisto 1:24 Al Ferrari Enzo: Assembly Line Model Kit

Maisto 1:24 Al Ferrari Enzo: Assembly Line Model Kit

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Assemble an Enzo Ferrari with this 1:24 Scale Assembly Line Die Cast Metal Model Kit from Maisto?. Suitable for Ages 8 & Older. FEATURES: Highly detailed Enzo body design in die cast form. Opening doors and hood. Injection molded interior parts with realistic details including door panels, racing-style bucket seats, dashboard, cargo space, and center console. Detailed engine compartment and chassis. Tires with realistic tread design. Two sets of 5-spoke wheels with Ferrari logo. Clear red tail light pods. Authentic logos where appropriate. Illustrated assembly guide. INCLUDES: (1) Die Cast Model SPECS: Scale: 1:24 Length: 7-1/2"" (191mm) Width: 3-5/8"" (93mm) kr4/5/04 ir/jxs

Details

  • Authentic 1:24 scale Ferrari model kit
  • Die-cast metal body with plastic parts
  • Working steering and opening doors
  • Bonus set of wheels and screwdriver included
  • No glue or paint needed

Maisto 1:24 Al Ferrari Enzo: Assembly Line Model Kit 3.9 out of 5 based on 8 ratings. 59 user reviews
Die Cast Models Maisto 1:24 Al Ferrari Enzo: Assembly Line Model Kit Assemble an Enzo Ferrari with this 1:24 Scale Assembly Line Die Cast Metal Model Kit from Maisto?. Suitable for Ages 8 & Older. FEATURES: Highly detailed Enzo body design in die cast form. Opening doors and hood. Injection molded interior parts with realistic details including door panels, racing-style bucket seats, dashboard, cargo space, and center console. Detailed engine compartment and chassis. Tires with realistic tread design. Two sets of 5-spoke wheels with Ferrari logo. Clear red tail light pods. Authentic logos where appropriate. Illustrated assembly guide. INCLUDES: (1) Die Cast Model SPECS: Scale: 1:24 Length: 7-1/2"" (191mm) Width: 3-5/8"" (93mm) kr4/5/04 ir/jxs $19.99 http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/313OJB2YetL._SL160_.jpg
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2 Responses to “Maisto 1:24 Al Ferrari Enzo: Assembly Line Model Kit”

  • Eagle Vision:

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    My 8 year old daughter wanted a model kit to put together. Given that I didn’t want her messing with glue, scalpel blades, or paint for her first model kit, I figured that this would be a great introduction into putting a car together.

    The die cast body, plastic base and rubber tires are true to scale and detail.

    WHAT IS IN THE BOX?

    Die cast metal body

    Plastic wheels (gray and chrome)

    Rubber tires

    Decals

    Screwdriver

    Component Parts (seats, engine, steering wheel, gear shift, mirrors)

    Full color instructions

    ASSEMBLY

    The assembly is the educational aspect of the item. The nice thing is that you don’t need glue! Parts just snap right in.

    The packaging was frustration free with just a few strips of tape holding the various parts. The instructions are straightforward. My daughter was able to assemble this toy within 20 minutes (including opening the package).

    CONSTRUCTION

    The die-cast metal body allows the doors to open. The glossy finish is durable and easy to wipe down. Although my daughter intends on playing with this item, it is suitable for a collector to display in a case.

    The wheels are interchangeable and the process is easy. The placement of the tires was the most challenging part for my daughter to assemble.

    VERDICT

    This is a fun activity for an entry into assembling model cars. The construction of the model is great for displaying or for an older child to play with.

    However, given the small parts, caution should be taken if you have younger children (under 6) and pets).

    Highly recommend.

  • ZBatia:

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    Well, it’s a toy to display on your shelf if you like sport vehicles. The assembly took about 10-15 min because the manual is horrible. Overall quality is good. It could be a good present for boys or car fans. There is nothing to say more.

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