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Introducing the Garage Accessory Series from the KATs at AMT! Featuring all-new tooling, these kits will add some dynamic dyno-mite detail to any 1/25 scale automotive diorama! Model car displays will come alive with the Garage Accessory Series from AMT!
Featuring new parts tooling!
1/25 scale accessory diorama kits
Skill 2, paint & cement required
A large full-color decal sheet
Retro-styled packaging
A working model of Leonardo Da Vinci's self-propelling cart design! "The first robot-cart in history!" Spring powered. According to Academy, this model needs no glue, no paint, and no batteries.
Academy's Da Vinci Catapult is an interpretation of the original drawing, designed during the Renaissance era by the famous Italian scientist and artist, Leonardo da Vinci. Imagine holding a piece of history in your hand and it operates as well. The Catapult was designed for siege warfare. Like a crossbow, catapult force is obtained from two flexible limbs. Academy's technical engineers captured the wonders of this mechanical masterpiece, making this rubber band powered kit a joy to build, display or operate. It snaps together without any tools, glue, batteries and it doesn't need painting. Leonardo da Vinci's design used the tension stored in bent wood to fling objects great distances. This model can hurl its "stone boulders" 15' or more. Part of Academy's Da Vinci Machine Series, this easy to assemble, historical and educational kit would make a terrific introductory model for the budding modeler, student looking for a school project, or lots of fun for the office.
AUTHENTIC EXPERIMENTAL ENGINE: AMT’s 1/25 scale big rig Turbine Display Engine is available for the first time since the early 1970s! And for the first time ever, it’s available in this standalone kit! This engine model is fun for the intermediate modeler who wants something exciting and different.
FEATURE PACKED: This engine kit is a complete miniature model in itself! It can be built and proudly displayed on its own, or it can also be installed in AMT’s GMC Astro 95 big rig cabover kit using the provided instruction sheet, to create a replica of AMT’s original turbine tractor!
The Bipedal Walking Robot is a new addition to the Educational Construction Series. Walking Robot moves by transferring its weight. When the weight transfer unit, which is composed of a gearbox and battery case, moves right, and left, the model rocks and its legs move forward.
• Length: 85mm, width: 132mm, height: 107mm (138mm with guide rod attached)
• Weight: approximately 138g (including batteries).
• Two separately sold AAA batteries are required. Continuous running time: about 2 hours.
• Gear ratio: 114.7:1. Includes low rpm type 130 motor.
• Speed: about 4.8cm/s (170m/h) (The model moves 1m in about 20 seconds.)
• Running on even surfaces is recommended.
• Features light gray plastic parts.
• The legs and plastic slides have holes to attach parts such as universal shafts, arms, and your original parts by tapping screws. Enjoy changing its appearance!
• Easy snap-fit/screw-together assembly.
• Challenge level: 3 (5 is the highest.). Approximate assembly time: 120 – 180 minutes.
At the same time he was developing the “People’s Car”, the VW Beetle, Prof. Dr. F. Porsche was designing the “People’s Tractor”. After the war, Germany needed to make efficient use of their limited farm land. Starting production in 1952, the Porsche Junior tractor was powered by a 14 hp 822 cc engine. Over the years, Porsche partnered with a number of different companies to meet production demands.
In all, Porsche sold over 125,000 Junior Tractors, including sales in the USA. In the 1950s the price in the USA was $1,750.00. The Model 108 was released in October of 1957 and it was offered in a number of versions with different wheelbase lengths. This tractor design also had a unique coupling between the engine and the transmission. The production of the Porsche Junior tractor ended in 1963.