This is a 1/16 Plastic 1931 Ford Model A Sedan made by Minicraft Model Kits.
It's a skill level 3 model for ages 12 and up.
In late 1927, the nineteen-year production run of the Model T ended.
This historical event was the end of the first people's car. Although today,
the styling of the Model A looks similar to a Model T, it was a completely
different car, which at the time, had considerably more eye appeal. The new and
much more advanced engine was still a four-cylinder design, fitted with a
conventional clutch and four-speed gear box. By the end of 1931, over five
million Model As had been produced and Ford was busy working on a revolutionary
V-8 engine to compete with their rival's six-cylinder models.
FEATURES: Authentic 1/16 scale model.
Plastic parts molded in various colors - painting not required.
Opening doors reveal an authentic interior.
Detailed engine and chassis.
Car features curvy fenders and running boards on each side.
Option to assemble so hood opens and closes.
Highly authentic interior.
Vent windows attach to door.
Spare tire attaches to rear.
Five authentically treaded rubber-like tires.
Waterslide decals with plate markings.
Very informative and helpful pictorial instructions for assembly.
INCLUDES: One 1/16 1931 Ford Model A Sedan Vehicle
REQUIRES: Assembly
Cement (Testors or Revell recommended)
Toothpicks or Glue Tips
Vinegar and Water for Cleaning Surfaces
Hobby Knife and Emery Board
Tweezers
File or Sandpaper
Rubber Hammer
Scissors
Tape
Adult Assistance and Supervision
SPECS: Length: 9-1/4" (23.5cm) (approximately)
Width: 4" (10.4cm)
Scale: 1/35
COMMENTS: Not suitable for children under 36 months of age because of small
parts.
If painting model, do so before assembly. For large areas, it is
best to use a spray can.
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Phone: 847-429-9676
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Postal Address:
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1501 COMMERCE DRIVE
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