This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About the actual vehicle]
――One of America's leading truck makers is Peterbilt.
――The model introduced in 2006 by Peterbilt, a long-established manufacturer founded on the West Coast in 1939, is 389. It was developed as a model to replace the previous 379.
――Although it is a vehicle designed with the latest technology, it is gaining high popularity by incorporating a classical design that inherits the tradition until then in the design such as body style.
――Behind that, tow trailers from various manufacturers. One of the specialized manufacturers of such trailers is Kentucky Trailer, which has a lineup of various types from general box-type trailers to special trailers. High technology is highly evaluated.
[About the model]
--The model is a pre-painted diecast miniature car that has been reproduced by combining the Peterbilt 389 and the Kentucky Trailer moving trailer.
――The scale is 1/64, the total length is about 36 cm, the width is about 4.5 cm, and the height is about 6.7 cm.
--The coloring was produced in honor of Malcolm Young, the band's rhythm guitarist who died in 2017 on the 17th album released as a band by the world-famous Australian rock band AC / DC. PWR / UP] is featured.
--The Peterbilt tractor has an AC / DC lightning bolt on Viper Red, a photo of the band members on the driver's side of the trailer, and a track list of the album on the other side.
--Peterbilt 389 models a sleeper cab type with a 63-inch middle roof.
-The bonnet can be opened and closed, and the engine is also reproduced inside.
-The trailer is also modeled realistically, such as the frame and suspension.
――You can enjoy opening and closing the rear door.
-It is a limited model that you can not miss the special coloring.
[Major features]
--Reproduce Peterbilt 389 and Kentucky Moving Trailer on 1/64 scale
--Die-cast model finished product
--Reproduce the coloring of the rock band AC / DC album [PWR / UP]
-The bonnet is openable and the engine is modeled
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )