This item is limited to 3 per household.
-Three-wheeled bike designed by Ed Ross, popular in the United States!
[About Ed Ross]
-Ed Roth was the world's favorite among young people as a leading American low blow art.
-It is also known to American car fans as the creator of the familiar rat character called Rat Fink.
-After retiring from the army in the 1950s, after some work, started making custom cars in his home garage.
-In order to achieve an original design, it was characterized by the use of glass fiber, which was easy to hang freely.
-In 1967, Ed Roth, who gained attention in custom car production, created a tricycle, trike custom chopper and mailbox.
-The engine is equipped with a four-cylinder Crosley.
-Unique style and colorful markings gained popularity.
[About the model]
-This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces a three-wheeled bike, trike chopper model and mailbox on a 1/25 scale designed by Ed Roth of the United States, which is very popular as a low blow artist.
-Realistic modeling of its unique chopper style, such as a body designed to be long.
-The figure created by Ed Roth, a low-blow artist still popular with young people, has been faithfully recreated.
-The engine reproduces a 750cc in-line 4 air-cooled engine.
-The rear wheels firmly express the tread pattern of the Indy Style tire and tighten the feet.
-It is a detail item that can not be overlooked such as custom headlights and designed gas tanks.
-Colorful markings set with decals. It would be fun to challenge the original coloring that is as good as Ed Ross.
-A kit that can taste American culture.
[Major features]
-Plastic model assembly kit that reproduces 3-wheel bike, trike chopper model and mailbox on 1/25 scale designed by Ed Roth of America, which is very popular as a low blow artist
-Realistic modeling of its unique chopper style
-The engine reproduces a 750cc inline 4 air-cooled engine
-Rear wheels express indie-style tires and tread patterns
-Colorful markings set with decals
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