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The New Ray Toys Vespa 150VLIT is a meticulously crafted 1:6 scale model that combines precision engineering with a vibrant red finish, designed for collectors and enthusiasts. Weighing just 0.3 kg and measuring 16.5 x 5.5 x 9.2 inches, this robust die-cast toy not only serves as a stunning display piece but also promotes creative thinking through imaginative play.
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 16.5 x 5.5 x 9.2 inches |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Cast Iron |
Color | Red |
Theme | Transportation |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
R**F
Better than expected!
This Vespa arrived quickly and in pristine condition. I used this for a 1/6 scale custom figure photo shoot. Very happy with this item. Thank you!
A**R
Very well made! Looks realistic!
It looks like the real thing in a miniature version! I ordered it to make vignettes and I love it. It arrived in perfect condition.
C**W
Nice for display, maybe not for serious collectors.
I got this as a prop for my 1/6 Yusaku Matsuda figure and it's perfect. Detailed and lightweight. There are minor imperfections on the Vespa that would irritate a serious collector who prefers everything mint. The speedometer is glued in crooked, there are white scuffs on the seat that won't come off, and the blue letters on the back are smeared. I don't mind, because it looks more realistic. Kinda gives it character. For being "diecast" it has a lot of plastic parts. At $40 it's great for casual display and I'm happy with it. The outer box was ripped and not appropriate for gifting, so keep that in mind.I will say that the older run of this same model has more detail. It has shiny chrome handlebars and black kickstand tips, etc. I only see that one pop up on auction sites tho. Amazon should remove the pics of that older version.
R**O
Great
I love this VespaIt’s so detailed
M**S
Cute model in hellish packaging
The Vespa itself is cute. Even though it's a mix of plastic and metal, and there's a bit of looseness with one or two of the plastic parts, overall it's nicely made. My problem with it is the packaging it arrived in. Good protection certainly but the plastic protection is molded around a black display. There's also cardboard wedged in between the layers of the base and it doesn't pull out. I somewhat managed to cut off the protective plastic, tricky to do without breaking anything, but what I really want to do is get the black base off. I don't want to use it anyway. But there are no instructions whatsoever of how to do this. There appear to be some tiny screws on either side of the base so I'm going to try unscrewing those but they are truly tiny so Im going to have to go get a special screwdriver teeny tiny enough to hopefully be able to undo these screws and hopefully I'm right that they'll release the base. If not, I"m going to have to get some sort of metal straw and see if I can saw off the base. Super super frustrating. If anyone knows how to get the base off, please let me know.
E**N
Good product !
Good product !
G**S
Memories!
Too cool! So well made and is a great collectible. Not sure if I want to take it out of the box. I like to collect nostalgic things and this Vespa reminds me of my childhood girlfriend and I driving in the country roads illegally as preteens. It was so much fun. Recommend the sale to anyone....it's worth it.
M**Y
Item fairly well made, NOT FULL Die Cast, So Please KNOW THAT!
First seller I got from, then Item review. Seller = Hour Loop. And item sold, was shipped fast and exactly as seller described. I will state (For those of you, whom may be collectors????) My packaging came undented, I am not a collector. Item was packaged well, so if yours has a dent?? Ask seller for exchange FIRST? They may work with you? Most dented packages are NOT from Sellers, rather the Handlers/Shippers even if item Packaged WELL! Now item review, Sadly item is not die cast (I knew that prior to purchase) It seems to be built well for my use (1/6 scale diorama, not to be played with, Just posed) So it should handle well with time. MOST likely something will break later BUT thankfully in part, it's NOT Die Cast, since whatever breaks, can be super-glued, or the like PVC Glue, etc. Depending on what breaks. So a good thing for me. GRANTED, I HATE (LoL) Repairing stuff, even if I was the one to accidentally break with minimal use. Well certainly HATE that when minimal to no use! But Item should last YEARS : ) : ) So thats good : ) ?? Uhm, I think thats good? Unless I store it away, after pose and forget about it????? Yes thats happened MANY Times .. LOLOLOL. Anyhow rant over. Like or Dont. If it helped your Needs?? Then perhaps say NADDA??? : )
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