Brand new 1/9 scale plastic model kit of Norton Manx 500cc Motorcycle #1 "World Champion 1950 to 1951" (Skill 5) 1/9 plastic model kit by Italeri.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Colorful decal artwork.
Color instructions sheet.
Vintage style packaging.
Officially licensed product.
Chrome plated small parts.
Paint and cement required (not included).
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Parts molded in COLOR unless otherwise indicated.
Dimensions approximately L-8.75 inches assembled.
"Chrome" trim detail can be striped on with silver paint.
Norton Motors Ltd was founded in 1898 by James Lansdowne Norton but it is from 1907 after Rem Fowler won on the Isle of Man TT racetrack that the sporting tradition of this iconic British brand begins. Between 1930 and 1937 Norton won 78 of the 92 Grand Prix races. After World War II expressly created for the competition from which takes its name (Isle of Man TT) the Norton Manx was born. In order to adapt it to the racetrack it is the first one to opt for a double cradle frame (Featherbed) which between 1947 and 1954 collects a long line of successes. The legendary single-cylinder Manx 500 was ridden to victory in the Isle of Man TT by the intrepid Geoff Duke who was awarded for the World Championship in 1950 and 1951.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Colorful decal artwork.
Color instructions sheet.
Vintage style packaging.
Officially licensed product.
Chrome plated small parts.
Paint and cement required (not included).
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Parts molded in COLOR unless otherwise indicated.
Dimensions approximately L-8.75 inches assembled.
"Chrome" trim detail can be striped on with silver paint.
Norton Motors Ltd was founded in 1898 by James Lansdowne Norton but it is from 1907 after Rem Fowler won on the Isle of Man TT racetrack that the sporting tradition of this iconic British brand begins. Between 1930 and 1937 Norton won 78 of the 92 Grand Prix races. After World War II expressly created for the competition from which takes its name (Isle of Man TT) the Norton Manx was born. In order to adapt it to the racetrack it is the first one to opt for a double cradle frame (Featherbed) which between 1947 and 1954 collects a long line of successes. The legendary single-cylinder Manx 500 was ridden to victory in the Isle of Man TT by the intrepid Geoff Duke who was awarded for the World Championship in 1950 and 1951.
Price history
Jun 28, 2023
€81.80