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Model Trailways Authentic Western Mountain Buckboard 1:12 Scale Length 9.75" - Wood and Metal kit for Adults to Build - DIY Craft

KWD 47.500

Brand
Model Expo
Weight
0.7 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • DIMENSIONS: Length 9-3/4" x Width 5-1/4" x Height (without whip) 5-1/4"
  • EASY TO BUILD:Comprehensive 36-pages fully illustrated instructions manual will assure you an enjoyable and successful build
  • QUALITY MATERIAL: Laser-cut basswood sheets and strips, Expertly cast Britannia metal parts and photo-etched brass parts provides additional life-like detail.
  • HISTORICALLY ACCURATE: and Perfectly Scaled. Model Trailways kits are designed by experts, based on historical documents.
  • LIFETIME GUARANTEED: In case of missing or damaged parts, we will replace it for FREE
  • Made in the USA

Description

Model Trailways Western Mountain Buckboard Historic Wood 1:12 Kit MS6004 Model-Expo

At a large 1:12 scale (1" = 1 ft.), our model is historically accurate and relatively easy to build. Kit features laser-cut basswood sheets and basswood strips. Expertly cast Britannia metal parts include sprigs, axles, front & rear foot steps, luggage rail, seat rail, apron hand rail, cross and axle braces, couplings, fifth wheel, mounting brackets, whip holder and many other details. A sheet of photo-etched brass parts provides additional life-like detail. Detailed plan drawings and 32-page illustrated instruction manual assure trouble-free assembly.
Model Trailways Kit No. MS6004
Length 9-3/4”/ Width 5-1/4” / Height (without whip) 5-1/4” / Scale 1:12 (1” = 1 ft.) Difficulty level: intermediate
Kit design, plans, instructions & prototype by Ken Foran.
BRIEF HISTORY
The Western Mountain Buckboard is a distinctly American vehicle born on the homesteads of the mountainous regions of the North-Eastern US. It moved West with the pioneers into newly settled lands.
The original versions were nothing more than a seat bolted to a long spring board attached to two axles. Because it had no metal springs, its suspension came from the springy “buckboards” that made up the floor and body. Eventually it evolved into a versatile and useful work vehicle. Over time, more refinements were added for pleasure and enjoyment.
With the addition of the front spring and the rear Shuler spring, Model Trailways' model is an example of that evolution. The rear Shuler spring combines the features of the helical coil and torsion spring. This three-point suspension gave the vehicle much flexibility and enabled it to withstand the rigors of rough, mountainous terrain.

PDF Link to Instrucitons - http://goo.gl/sg8nns
PDF Link to Parts list -http://goo.gl/0i7UTO
http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=Ms6004

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