This posting is for the item listed in the title: Vespa 125 6 Giorni (1952)
At 1/32 Scale each
model is quite small, not because of the scale itself but because of the object
itself. Scooters are simply not that
big.
The good thing of a small model however, is that they are not that expensive and they take up less space, which for this particular collection is quite fitting. One could display a number of models within a few square inches. Each model comes attached (screwed) to a platform that is 4 inches by 2 inches. The model could be unattached from its base and be made to stand on its own kick stand, but the base does give the model extra support and the particular model info (model name and year) is printed in the platform. The model itself is made of die-cast metal with plastic parts such as the seat, wheels and minor details. The coloring and detail are very impressive for such a small model. One can see the little branding, engines, vents, logos and license plates as well a stop and signal lights. The models measure approximately 2.5 inches long, .75 inches wide and 1.5 inches high (from the ground to the top of the head light. Each model comes in an individual window box that measures 4.5 inches long 2.25 inches wide and 2.5 inches high. For reference only:
The NewRay Vespa
Scooter collection at 1/32 consists of 12 pieces:
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