Maisto 2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang Orange 1/18

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Features of Maisto 2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang Orange 1/18

    • Highly detailed precision Die-cast models
    • Metal body and plastic parts
    • Opening doors, Bonnet and Trunk
    • Detailed Interiors and Chassis
    • Full Functional Steering
    • Working Suspension

    Specifications of Maisto 2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang Orange 1/18

    Model

    Maisto 2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang 1/18

    Manufacturer

    Maisto

    Type

    Die-Cast Scale Model Car

    Scale

    1:18

    Colour

    Orange

    Die-Cast Metal & Plastic

    Approx Dimension in Cms (L x B x H)

    28 x 10 x 7 Cms

    Net Weight of the product

    1200 Gms Approx

    Age Group

    14+ Years

    SKU

    51388OR

     

     

    About Maisto Toys

    In the 1980s, Maisto became well known as a diecast vehicle producer after a business conglomeration of May Tat Toy (Mainly motorcycles), May Cheong (MC Toy - which produced smaller vehicles), and Maisto. Through the 1990s, Maisto was considered the US division of Master Toy Co. Ltd. of Thailand with May Cheong being the Kowloon, Hong Kong, subsidiary (Johnson 1998, 119).

    The May Cheong Group is based in Hong Kong and their products are made in China and Thailand  (Rixon 2005, 64). The factories in China and Thailand manufacture 1:12, 1:18 1:24, 1:25, 1:27, 1:43, 1:31 and 1:64 scale replicas. Most models are officially licensed products, based on popular vehicles. Others, however, are fantastical rod and custom creations more in line with the Hot Wheels formula. The US warehouse and distribution center, aka Maisto International, Inc, is located in Fontana, California.

    In 2005 the May Cheong Group acquired the assets of Bburago (the group own also the assets of Polistil), the well-known Italian scale model manufacturers that had previously gone bankrupt.