27 March 2008 10:07 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
For the first time in the UK, Cyclesense is offering pint-sized replica trucks from Ferbedo for your little petrol head...The German manufacturer has brought to life a selection of classic trucks including the Mercedes Benz Actros, Volvo FH and Iveco Stralis, all built as true detailed recreations of the real thing.
Each truck, made from a "high-quality" plastic shell has lots of detail including wheel trims, bumper details, wing mirrors and manufacturer's logos to give them an authentic look.
And, thanks to foot power, the Ferbedo range boasts low fuel consumption and zero emissions, is virtually impervious to breakdowns and requires no maintenance.
Aimed at aspiring truckers aged between 3 and 6, the trucks are on sale now, priced at £149.99 each, with themed tow trailers available too.
Dad, Toys, Car And GPS, Cyclesense, Ferbedo






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