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Indian Diecast Motorcycles

 
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 Indian Motorcycles

Indian Motorcycles  ( US 1901 - UK - 1951-63), at one time the largest motorcycle factory in the world, Indian Motorcycles  stopped producing bikes in their Springfield factory in the 1950s, later putting their badge on other makes.

Very advanced for their day Indians Motorcycles were raced successfully worldwide. Freddy Dixon won the Belgian Grand Prix in 1923 on a 498cc side valve single Indian.

Indian Motorcycles  was one of many makes bought by AMC (Associated Motor Cycles Ltd) in the late '50s and subsequently killed by that badly managed company.

Indian Chief 1946; rendered in 3dsmax ? Les Still
Indian Chief 1946; rendered in 3dsmax ? Les Still

The Indian Scout and Indian Police Scout designs of the late 1920s were argueably their best. During World War 2 Indian supplied motorcycles to the US armed forces.

Indian 640b 1942

Indian 640b 1942

Indian Chief 1950

Indian Chief 1950

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Indian Diecast Motorcycles

1/12, 1/18, 1/24, 1/43 scale Diecast Car, Bike, Truck and Plane models from all the top manufacturers including AutoArt, Maisto, Bauer, Bburago, CMC, Minichamps, Mira, Motor Max, GMP, IXO, Road Legends, Motor City Classics, UT Models, ERTL, Kyosho, Signature Models, Precision Miniatures, Sun Star, First Gear, Exoto,  Hotwheels, Welly, Highway 61, Greenlight, Jada Toys, Johnny Lightning, Ricko, Revell, Shelby Collectables, Spark, Franklin Mint, Unique Replicas, New Ray, True Scale Miniatures, American Diorama, Ixo, GMP, Autoworld, First Gear, Biante, So Real Concepts, Spark, Vitesse, Liberty Classics, Norev, Code 3, GMP/Acme, Motor City Classics, Washington Mint, HPI Racing.

 
Our 1:32 scale precision die-cast collection includes some of the greatest Indians ever made. Starting with the 1906 Camel Back Single, the collection includes the 1912 V-2 with its V-twin engine, the speedy 1929 Scout-Racer, the 1933 Scout, the 1939 Two-tone Four, a result of Indian buying Ace Motorcycle in 1927 for its 4-cylinder engine and hiring Paul Dupont from the paint company family, and the powerhouse 1947 Chief. This collection is a must for all motorcycle fans, celebrating the glory days of Americas first motorcycle giant.
 
Indian Motorcycle Collection - 1:32 Scale  
1934 Indian Sport Scout - 1:12 Scale 1936 Indian Chief Motorcycle - Scale 1:6
1934 Indian Sport Scout - 1:12 Scale 1936 Indian Chief Motorcycle - Scale 1:6
1948 Indian Motorcycle - Green/Off White - 1:6 Scale 1948 Indian Motorcycle - Red/Black - 1:6 Scale
1948 Indian Motorcycle - Green/Off White - 1:6 Scale 1948 Indian Motorcycle - Red/Black - 1:6 Scale
Indian Motorcycle Prints

 

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