VINCENT [Late Type] Fulldetail Kit 1/9 - Model Factory Hiro
[About the VINCENT Late
Type]
Motorcycle maker HRD was first found in 1924 by Howard R Davis, a former
English war pilot who had dreamed of designing high powered sports bikes of his
own. While HRD was able to win races, the company ran at a loss and Davis was
forced to sell his company. Eventually the company ended up under the hands of
Phil Vincent, a young engineer in his 20s who was a fresh graduate from
Cambridge University. In 1928 the company was renamed “The Vincent HRD
Company Ltd.”, and various racing and sport bikes were built and produced
under Vincent’s vision. A few years later, engineer Phil Irving joined the
company as engine designer, and in 1936 the company created the “Series
A Rapide” – a motorcycle equipped with a 988cc 50 degree V twin engine
and capable of going up with speeds of 100 miles per hour (160km/h), earning it
the title of “fastest sports bike” during its time.
After the events of World War II, Vincent went back into sports-motorcycle production, and in 1947 an upgrade to the Series B Rapide was introduced featuring new cams, pistons, and capacitors. While having a similar appearance to the Rapide series, the new line of motorcycles were equipped with an unusual black painted engine, earning it the name “Black Shadow”. Topping at speeds of 120 miles per hour (200km/h), the Black Shadow was renowned for its high performance and class, defining the Vincent brand as the top motorcycle maker of its era.
The Series B Rapide was further followed by a Series C with retained most aspects of the Series B but with minor changes. While the overall body and design remain the same, Series C featured a “gridraulic” front fork that replaced the original girder fork, giving a new look to the overall appearance to the bike. The front fork originally equipped with friction dampers was now replaced with hydraulic shock absorbers, a first in it’s time. Another major change was the logo switch from H.R.D. to VINCENT on the tank and various emblems, as the company had decided to drop the name from the logo design.
The Series C Vincent will be the latest entry to our 1/9 Scale Full Detail Kit lineup.
[Kit Details]
– based off the later build of Vincent motorcycles made in the post
war era.
– a full detailed, multi-material kit featuring white metal, etching, metal plated parts, rubber parts and silk screen decals allowing for maximum representation of the original vehicle.
– moveable bike chain built from a combination of etching and metal parts.
– spokes made from stainless pipe, paired together with metal rim for a realistic representation.
– Combination of etching and metal parts used to replicate the brake drum/cooling fins which was upgraded from the Rapide.
– “VINCENT” logo and various marks/emblems not found on earlier models embedded into parts.
– additional pre-plated parts included to further represent the majesticity of the Black Shadow.
– metal plated parts used in headlight and speedometer giving a sharper look to these areas.
[Variation]
K621 Ver.A : Black Shadow 1950
Based on the Series “C” Black Shadow, branded as top in both style and
performance for English built motorcycles. Brand new parts designed for the
front fork section, along with new set of decals for the emblems featured on the
tank and frame. New engine parts/rubber parts for the step also included showing
the new logo.
K622 Ver.B : “White Shadow”
Based on the “White Shadow”, a limited variant of the Series C Black Shadow
that came with an unpainted engine (hence the “white” in the name). Various
parts of the body was painted in red as opposed to the usual black. Come with
front brake parts based on the “Black Lightning, a racing variant of the Black
Shadow.
Delivery is about 30 to 60 days.
Please write to your note which version you order
for example: order Version A, or Version B, or......
Thank you