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The siku 1897 Super Pistenbully is a finely crafted 1:87 scale model featuring a moving track and bulldozer plate. Made from durable metal and plastic in eye-catching red and blue, it offers articulated front and rear sections for realistic maneuvering. Perfect for collectors and young enthusiasts aged 3+, this ready-to-use model requires no assembly or batteries, delivering instant, authentic play or display value.
| ASIN | B0030FCN84 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item model number | 4364184 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Metal, Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 7.5 x 6.5 cm; 82 g |
| Radio Control Suitability | Indoor |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Scale | 1:12 Scale |
J**A
As expected
R**4
Joli jouet ressemblant a un vrai. Arrière et avant articulés et solides Correspond tout a fait au souhait de mon fils de 6 ans Bon rapport qualité/ prix
A**N
Molto ben fatto Robusto e di buon materiale Forse se il cingolato fosse più " morbido " si moverebbe meglio
S**F
Livraison très rapide et très bien emballé. Exactement comme la description. Un magnifique ajout à votre station de ski miniature. Je recommande grandement 👍
D**A
I used to work at Wild Mountain Ski Area back in the day… And by “back” I mean that you’d need Mister Peabody’s Way Back Machine (or Doc Brown’s DeLorean, if you want to be cool about it), because we’re talking the early 80s. And though the ski resort only had 300 vertical feet, as a lift operator I got to ski for free, which was most nights and weekends. And over the span of two seasons I conservatively estimated that I skied at least 300,000 vertical feet… How many people can claim that at one of the huge mountain resorts? Anyway, Wild Mountain prided itself on trying to be the first US ski resort open each year, and managed the feat often. And they had one of the most extensive snow-making infrastructures, and a fleet of snow groomers. In fact they were one of the first in the Midwest (at least) to purchase a Kässbohrer Piston Bully snow groomer, and compared to the rather pedestrian yellow Bombardier snow cats, that Piston Bully was like Bigfoot amongst stock F-150s. So when I decided to design my own HO-scale (1/87) train layout it wasn’t gonna be relegated to my gramp’s old Lionel train endlessly circling. There’s going to be several distinct worlds to the expansive design, with one of them being a high alpine ski resort that was just devastated by an avalanche. And the Piston Bully will be using its extra-wide blade and the grip-tight steel tracks to help clear away the mounds of snow and shattered trees so rescuers can reach those that are trapped… Great, now I just gave everyone else a cool idea. But this diecast model is very detailed and authentic, and I’ll probably buy a couple more for that layout that I really hope you forget about…
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