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Ford Thunderbird
1963   
Anson
 1:18

 
 
Codes and colors
M = Metallic
30334
(2001)
30334
(1998)
(1998)
30334
M
30334
30334
Model dimensions
Variation
Length
11.61 in / 295.0 mm
+2%
Width
4.37 in / 111.0 mm
+3.5%
Height
2.99 in / 76.0 mm
+2.6%
Wheelbase
6.2 in / 157.5 mm
-1.2%
Model details
Points
Proportions deviation
1
8
10
1:18 scale deviation
+2.7%
5
10
Body material
metal
8
8
Body quality
very good
6
8
Mold lines
0
8
8
Opening parts gap
small
4
6
Body:
39
50
Fixed side glasses
2 / 2
10
10
Door glasses
0
4
Windshield frame
plastic, chromed
8
10
Black frit band
-
6
6
Door glasses frame
plastic, chromed
8
10
B-pillars
-
10
10
Glasses and frames:
42
50
Plastics quality
good
6
10
Instrument panel
detailed
6
10
Engine
detailed
4
8
Door locks
plastic, painted
5
6
Blinkers
-
6
6
Labels
painted
4
6
Carpet
0
4
Small details:
31
50
Opening parts number
5 / 6
8
10
Roof up
0
4
Popup headlights
4
4
Door hinges
unrealistic
4
8
Door springs
0
6
Suspension springs
0
8
Steering
10
10
Movable parts:
26
50
200
138
Sum:
Pros
Cons
Precise diecast
Wide choice of colors
Мissing roof
Suspension springs missing
 
Car dimensions
Length
205 in / 5207 mm
Width
76 in / 1930 mm
Height
53.5 in / 1359 mm
Wheelbase
113 in / 2870 mm
Curb weight
n/a
Engine
Type
V 8
Displacement
390.1 in³ / 6392 cm³
Power
300 hp at 4600 rpm
Torque
580 nm at 2800 rpm
Performance
Acceleration
n/a
Top speed
n/a
History
1983 - Thunderbird '83
1980 - Thunderbird '80
1977 - Thunderbird '77
1973 - Thunderbird '73
1967 - Thunderbird '67
1965 - Thunderbird '65
Collection themes
 
 

Price history

How do you find this model?

Anonymous (09.07.2022)
Doorhinges are not unrealistic as the Thunderbird's doors opens over the front fender. Quiet unique, indeed. The proportions are ok but it is true, that the overall size is too big.

Anonymous (04.01.2023)
I agree, and it lacks details, f.e. under the hood. It´s not only too big but way too expensive.

 
 
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