The Mini-Me Royal Enfield Classic had previously launched in the Indian market in April 2019 and after a gap of few days, the scale model went on open sale with a price tag of INR 1200. Initially, it was available in only 2 colours: Desert Storm and Classic Black. Now the company has launched new shades for the product. The updated list of colours includes Battle Green, White Ash, Redditch Red, Gunmetal Grey, Classic Black, and Desert Storm.
The 1:12 scale model gives a clear peek into the old school and post-war design of the actual model that has been built around an engine which adds to the classic appeal of the bike. The Royal Enfield Classic model is capable to promise the customers with the pleasure of a simple motorcycle along with offering the dependability in order to ride through any terrain. It is a balanced blend of the tradition of its iconic past with modern technology.
The classic motorcycle draws its inspiration from the late 1940s Royal Enfield Model G, which was first introduced globally in 2008 and successfully bagged the title of the most popular model of the marque. The 1:12 scale model you see here is the first replica that has been officially released by the company.
The basic structure of the Mini-Me Royal Enfield Classic is made of diecast metal while the rest of the parts have been made out of plastic. It has an adjustable handlebar, wheels that can freely roll, a functioning rear suspension that has been combined with a side stand. The handlebar also has rearview mirrors and the model is 17.5 cms in length, 6.5 cms in width and 10.5 cms in height. The Mini-Me Royal Enfield Classic approximately weighs 250 gms.
The product has been designed considering the children belonging to the age group of 8+ years. It has been strictly recommended by the company that the scale model is not suitable for children under 36 months due to the danger of small parts getting swallowed by them, hence causing choking issues.
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