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This is the bike with which Angel Nieto won his sixth world title.
Nieto in 1975 chooses to ride the Kreidler 50cc. to try to win the world title by abandoning the Derbi with which in 1974 he won only two races and finished third in the world championship.
With Kreidler things are much better, indeed very well, he qualifies second in the grand prix of Germany and Sweden, while in the other six races he always qualifies first, winning the title with an amazing season.
The kit in question does not differ much from the 1974 Kreidler (BM-VR 13), the only difference lies in the different decals and in the new paint templates for the different scheme used by Nieto.
Nieto in 1975 chooses to ride the Kreidler 50cc. to try to win the world title by abandoning the Derbi with which in 1974 he won only two races and finished third in the world championship.
With Kreidler things are much better, indeed very well, he qualifies second in the grand prix of Germany and Sweden, while in the other six races he always qualifies first, winning the title with an amazing season.
The kit in question does not differ much from the 1974 Kreidler (BM-VR 13), the only difference lies in the different decals and in the new paint templates for the different scheme used by Nieto.
- Group
- Model Construction
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Scale 1:12
- Material
- Resin
- Epoch
- Modern Armies
- Time
- ab 1946
- State
- new
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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