1:43 SOLIDO Peugeot 505 Saloon White Ambulance No. 1312
Thank you for viewing our listing for this 1:43 scale model of the Peugeot 505 saloon, manufactured by SOLIDO.
The model features a metal body with separately fitted plastic parts such as the light lenses and bumpers. It features opening doors and is presented in white with ambulance transfers.
The model is presented in good, used condition. The paint is a bit flat on the roof, probably where it's rubbed against the box. There is also a small amount of marking to the transfer on the bonnet. The box is in good condition with some rips in the plastic window and general shelf wear to the cardboard. Please view all of the images to help gain a better understanding of any damaged areas.
The model would display well either boxed or unboxed and would make a great addition to any Peugeot enthusiast's collection!
POSTAGE & RETURNS
- We aim to dispatch your purchase within 2 working days of received payment (sometimes we're a little quicker!).
- All parcels are sent using Royal Mail services and you have a choice of different options in most cases.
- Local collection is welcome (we're based in Bristol), just select the option at the checkout.
- All items are offered with 30 day returns for your peace of mind. If you're not 100% satisfied with something then please get in touch - we're here to help!
- Any item to be returned must be in as-dispatched condition with any/all original packaging.
ABOUT US - TEST TRACK MODELS
Hi, I'm Tom, a model railway lifer and car tragic. I've spent many, many hours working on model railway layouts at home, being roped-in by my dad at a young age! I also have a passion for cars and used to collect 1:18 scale examples.
With over 10 years' experience buying & selling on eBay and having spent all of my working life in different levels of retail I decided to take a risk, leave my career and set up Test Track Models, intending to bring good value to a strong selection of pre-owned model railway items, cars of all scales and perhaps the other odd thing in between.
It's been exciting so far (and a steep learning curve) and I look forward to where it might end up.
I commit to reusing packaging where I can to lessen any impact, and using options such as paper packing tape.
With thanks,
Tom