Scalextric – 560004508 – 1:32 Williams FW11B 1987 B.GP Mansell HD
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Travel back in time to the golden era of Formula 1 with the Williams FW11B, driven to victory by Nigel Mansell at the 1987 British Grand Prix. With its sleek lines and cutting-edge technology, this iconic race car represents the pinnacle of automotive…
SKU | 397413 |
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EAN | 5063129021399 |
MPN | 560004508 |
Categories | Games, Racetrack, Slotcars |
Tags | Adult, Children, from 8 years, Model, Scalextric, Teenagers |
Travel back in time to the golden era of Formula 1 with the Williams FW11B, driven to victory by Nigel Mansell at the 1987 British Grand Prix. With its sleek lines and cutting-edge technology, this iconic race car represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering and pushes the boundaries of what was possible on the racetrack. From its turbocharged engine to its advanced aerodynamics, every aspect of the FW11B was designed with one goal in mind: victory. Now you can experience the thrill of championship glory first-hand as you get behind the wheel of this legendary car and chase victory lap after lap.
1:32 scale, High-Detailed,
Scalextric Digital-Dec. 560008515,
Carson Digital-Dec. 500707130
Dimensions: L: 140 mm W: 60 mm H: 50 mm
Caution!Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts.
Weight | 0,3 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 6 × 5 cm |
Target group | Adult, Teenagers, Children |
Produkttyp | Model |
Playing time (max) | 120 min |
Playing time (min) | 10 min |
Language | DE |
Age recommendation | from 8 years |
Kind of Product | Model |
Players (max) | up to 1 |
Players (min) | 1 |
Color | multicolored |
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Manufacturer information
VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@varia.org
Person responsible for the EU
VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: info@varia.org
Scalextric is a British motor racing track manufacturer. Scalextric has been building racetracks since the 1950s and is considered the world's first manufacturer.