Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mustang, Ferrari And F-150

From Revell models comes three new hot vehicles that model makers are sure to want to add to their collection. Two of the models are Fords and the third a Ferrari.


There's only one original Pony car and it's Ford's Mustang. Others may try to match it, but none can surpass it.


The 2010 Ford Mustang GT carries on the Pony tradition with its sleek body style and characteristic front grill with Mustang logo.


Gauged at Level 2 skill (requiring glue and paint) the 1:25 Scale model is a blue bundle of horsepower that can also be modified with gold paint and a single black strip running the length of the chassis.


As with all Revell models the Mustang GT is easy to assemble, decal and paint. Parts detach easily from the enclosed parts trees and leave very little flashing to trim.


The Mustang GT features a front hood that opens revealing its solid black V8 engine that cranks out 313 horsepower. Its sweeping new body design lets drivers get the maximum speed from its impressive engine that redlines at 6,000 RPM.


Equally impressive is Ford's '97 F-150 XLT Pick-up Truck. Blue, with an extended cab that easily seats 4/5 passengers, the 'Ford Tough" truck features a sleek rounded body style, wraparound front chrome bumper, extended step-up rear bumper, large front grill, twin side mirrors, a lush interior, heavy chassis for hauling, full-size rear bed with bed liner and chrome wheels. Gauged at Level 2 and 1:25 Scale, the F-150 has plenty of hauling power courtesy of its powerful V8 engine.


If speed is your need the Ferrari 458 italia sports car fit the bill. The ultimate 'boy's toy', the Ferrari 458 manages to squeeze into its rear engine compartment a powerful 4.5 liter V8 engine for a maximum cruising speed of just over 200 miles per hour.


Its tip-forward sleek body style, custom tires and wheels, windswept side mirrors, integrated lights and low open grill make it a red bullet while traveling down the highway. The two-seater also features full interior details and is licensed with full approval from Ferrari. Now that's impressive!

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