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--Reproduce the world's first snowmobile drag star on 1/20
[About Sno-Sport Drag Star Snowmobile]
――From 1959 to 1978, Rap Industries was based in Ohio, USA, and manufactured and sold go-karts, mini bikes, snowmobiles, etc.
――It was the Sno-Sport manufactured in 1964 by the snowmobile that was first manufactured by Rap Industries.
--And in 1969, he made a drag racer snowmobile.
--The machine called Rap Super Sno-Sport was planned by Rap Industries, produced by Jim Head, who was famous in the drag racing scene, and the body was designed by Larry Shinoda.
――It was the world's first dragster snowmobile.
--The engine is equipped with a 308 cubic inch Ford V8 that produces 525 horsepower.
--In 1970, Tom Enhart drove to a top speed of 170 miles.
[About the model]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the world's first snowmobile drag star produced in 1969 on a 1/20 scale.
――The V8 engine is a solid model of carburetors and custom exhaust pipes.
-The undercarriage that conveys the power of the engine to the snow mechanically reproduces the tracks and 10 pairs of bogies unique to snowmobiles.
-The track uses belt-type parts.
-The frame that mounts the suspension and engine is modeled on a tubular rail chassis.
-Skis are reproduced and installed on the front instead of tires.
-In addition, the driver's seat and cockpit are reproduced at the rear of the car body, and the body parts with a distinctive design are firmly modeled.
-The kit that reproduces the world's first snowmobile drag star has a unique style and mecha can not be overlooked.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the snowmobile drag star, Rap Super Sno-Sport on 1/20 scale
--Modeling of V-type 8-cylinder engine, dedicated chassis, etc.
-Crawler belt is reproduced with belt type parts
――The ski parts on the front and the 10 pairs of bogie wheels on the rear are also mechanically finished.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )