Nash Coupe „Ambassador“ 1928 as 3D large model
Nash Ambassador was the name of the owner of Nash Motors' model series between 1932 and 1957. From 1958 to the end of model year 1974, the Ambassador was a product of the American Motors Corporation, which is the name for their luxury model range. From 1927 to 1932 the Ambassador's War was the True Line of Interests of Nash Models.
Nash Motors had the name Ambassador for the first time in 1927 for a special, well-stocked, 4-door sedan with 5 seats from the Advanced Six model series (also owned as Model 267). As an expensive model in the series, the ambassador had the best upholstery fabrics and other fine equipment details and was available at a basic price of US $ 2,090. In 1929, the ambassador gave the role of the expensive Nash automobile a 7-seater sedan or a 7-seater Pullman, which was still in use until 1934.
The ambassador was part of the "Advanced Six" series until 1930. Then the new "Nash Twin Ignition Eight" was written with the name. In 1931 this car was renamed "Eight-90"
In the middle of 1932 Nash entered the Ambassador Eight as a self-managed model range, which was offered in a number of body designs - also as a Coupé and Victoria.
Item Description:
Material: wood
Dimensions approx. 60 x 25,5 x 24,5 cm (LxWxH)
Weight approx: 1.8 kg
Content: 1 x lasered kit with all parts / assembly instructions
Supplied as a lasered kit. This must be assembled by yourself.
No tools needed. The parts must be glued.
The kit is made of wood and has been lasered. This will cause the edges to look burnt and possibly leave traces of soot and smoke on the wood. These can be easily removed with fine sandpaper.
All components are laser cut so that there is a "beautiful" front and a marked, production-related "bad" back. Make sure that the good side always points to the visible side.
These soot and smoke marks as well as the fact that wood is a natural product, which is dimensionally influenced by basic physical laws such as temperature and humidity, there are certain limitations in the nature of the products, which must be consciously accepted.
We offer the most careful choice of material and the most modern production methods, nevertheless one has to accept with wood the peculiarities and unimpeachable characteristics, which are to be observed again and again in the practice - therefore these can not be claimed by the buyer as a material defect.