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El grande y potente Tráiler está equipado con el motor en marcha de seis cilindros que se pone en movimiento por un motor de gomas.
En el suelo el modelo puede andar hasta cinco metros.
El camión tiene una verdadera caja de cambios con 3 transmisiones: marcha adelante, marcha atrás o marcha en vacío. Las ruedas
delanteras que tienen amortiguación tienen dirección dirigiendo el movimiento del automóvil.
Los diseñadores equiparon el coche con dos tuberías grandes y dos pares de espejos para una mejor visión de la carretera, así como
con un mecanismo para aferrarse con un remolque. Al igual que en un Tráiler real donde las puertas de la cabina se sitúan a una distancia
bastante larga del suelo, en el Tráiler de Ugears hay una pequeña escalera para acceder fácilmente a la cabina. En la parte de atrás de la
cabina hay una garrafa y pala y dentro de la cabina para el conductor cansado hay el lugar para dormir y TV.
El modelo está completamente hecho de materiales de madera. Todos los detalles ya están cortados y simplemente se retiran del tablero.
Al mismo tiempo, como todos los modelos de Ugears se puede ensamblar el Remolque por etapas, sin pegamento y con una instrucción
de color muy detallada con explicaciones en 11 idiomas. En primer lugar, se ensamblan bloques separados tales como el cuerpo, base de
la rueda, enganche automático, cargador, los cuales luego se transformarán en un modelo terminado.
Tamaño del modelo: 38 х 13,5 х 17,8 cm
Tamaño del paquete: 37,8 х 17 х 5 cm
Peso del paquete: 1,4 kg
Número de piezas: 541
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