Messerschmitt KR 200 Super - Record car model kit

Messerschmitt KR 200 Super - Record car model kit

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In 1955, in order to prove the KR200's durability, Messerschmitt prepared a KR200 to break the 24-hour speed record for three-wheeled vehicles under 250 cc (15.3 cu in). The record car had a special single-seat low-drag body and a highly modified engine, but the suspension, steering, and braking components were stock. Throttle, brake, and clutch cables were duplicated. The record car was run on 29-30 August 1955 at the Hockenheimring for 24 hours and broke 22 international speed records in its class, including the 24-hour speed record, which it set at 103 km/h (64 mph). Source: Wikipedia 1 43 Scale model (Can be rescaled) Body: 32.8055 x 67.8076 x 21.1763 mm Windshield: 8.918 x 8.5815 x 3.6088 mm Chassis: 32.6547 x 56.7981 x 24.3271 mm Steering Wheel: 6.8701 x 8.4086 x 5.6383 mm Attention: -Take care when you remove the supports -Parts should be glued. -Not recommended for kids -For 1/43 is recommended resin printing

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