In this auction. We are auctioning a very detailed 1942 Indian replica motorcycle. Used by the United States Army in World War II. This 1942 Indian replica was produce The New Ray Toy Company and was in their RoadRider collection. It is a 1:6 scale diecast with plastic. The craftsmanship on this bike is truely incredible from the real rubber tires, to the forks that turn both ways. Lets not forget the real rubber brake and gas lines or the kick-stand that actually holds up the bike. Please check out the details in the all the pictures we have on this bike. History of the Indian 841 Chiefs, Scouts, and Junior Scouts were all used in the US Army, but not as much as the Harley-Davidson WLA. The Army did, however, request many experimental motorcycles specifically for dessert combat. Indian responded with the 841. It was based off the BMW R71 which was the motorcycle used by the German Army. The Harley-Davidson XA was also based on the BMW R71. The Indian 841 was not a copy of the R71, but was similar in that they both had a tubular frame, the same rear suspensions, and drive shafts. They were different because the 841 had A 90-degree longitudinal crankshaft, and V-Twin engine. After all of the hard work by both Indian and Harley-Davidson, the US Army decided that Jeeps were better suited for use on the battlefield They sold retail for $119+ Use the “buy it now” option and this item ships Free Over head view Even has working kick-stand Indian emblem Look at the chrome springs Forks turn side to side and wheels turn or rotate hide
1/6 Scale Bobber Motorcycle Model – WWII Indian Style, Captain America, by Newray
$115.04 – $190.27
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 19 × 28 × 43 cm |
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SKU: 2312
Categories: Military Vehicle Kits, In-Stock 6 – 9 Days