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Goki- McLaren 720S, Metal, 1:36, L=12.5 cm Toy Trains and Accessories, Color (Multicolor) (12288)

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Management number 209818638 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $19.50 Model Number 209818638
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Wow, what a sports car dream! Gullwing doors, a retractable nippy motor, die-cast model of solid metal and all on a 1:36 scale. Not only do children's eyes light up.

  • Front doors can be opened.
  • Made of metal with detailed plastic integrated parts.
  • The cars are very durable, made of quality materials and respect in detail the characteristics of real cars.
  • The car perfectly resembles the large-scale model, from the opening doors, the hood, to the rearview mirrors and headlights in an easily recognizable shape.
  • Very good quality interior and exterior appearance with great detail, doors can be opened to scale
Color Multi-coloured (Multi-coloured)
Scale 1:36 Scale
Theme Sport
Brand Name Goki
Model Name McLaren 720S, de metal, 1:36, L= 12,5 cm
Model Year 2020
Manufacturer GOKI
Model Number 12288
Power Source Manual Winding
Material Type Metal
Operation Mode Push
Item Dimensions 4.72 x 2.17 x 1.18 inches
Number of Items 1
Toy Vehicle Form Car
Additional Features Portable
Included Components Toy Trains & Accessories + Manual
Is Assembly Required No
Age Range Description Niño
Are Batteries Required No
Batteries are Included No
Manufacturer Part Number 12288
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 12.0

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