STAGECOACH 1848 HISTORY: THE FAR WEST MODEL
Discover the American Stagecoach 1848. Since 1716, stagecoaches traveled the distance between Boston and Rhode Island, but its design as we know it today would see the light around 1820. Now it has a built-in oval box, a door on each side, an outside seat for the coachman and a suspensions reinforced with triple crossbow.
These stagecoaches were almost the only way of transportation available to the majority of the population to cross the country, it was due to the development of the west when they were most used, long before the railway. Most of the western errands were under contract from the United States Government to transport the mail and news of new laws, passengers traveling on different errands.
The company Wells Fargo used many of these procedures to carry not only passengers but also money, gold and silver. Its manufacture and utilization was halted around 1910 in most states.
CONTENTS OF THE STAGE COACH 1848 DELUXE MODEL KIT
Build your 1:10 scale model of the Stagecoach 1848. The deluxe model kit includes all the parts you need for its complete assembly: parts made of wood, brass, cast iron, leather and photo-etched. It also brings a set with everything necessary for real lighting in the model.
If you want to assemble it, you can follow our detailed step-by-step instructions on DVD -PC & MAC-. Printed instructions are not included. You can also download the digital instructions for free on the button of this product sheet called 'Instructions and Downloadable Contents'.
The Stagecoach Modeling Kit is designed for intermediate modelers. Once its assembly is finished, the model measures 15.74'' (400mm) length, 10.23'' (260mm) height and 4.92'' (125mm) width.