Showing posts with label Hummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hummer. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Hummer H1 Hard Top Maisto 1:18













 El Hummer H1 es un automóvil todo terreno producido por el fabricante estadounidense Hummer desde 1992 hasta 2006. Fue el primer modelo de la gama de Hummer para civiles. Ya que está basado en el M998 HMMWV, el modelo está desarrollado específicamente para uso en terrenos accidentados.

Tiene un motor diésel V8 de 6.5.L con turbocompresor que desarrolla 205 hp de potencia máxima y 597 N·m de torque. El despeje al suelo es de 40 cm.

El paquete Off-Road Adventure ofrece diferenciales autobloqueantes para ambos ejes, winch que soporta 5,5 t y llantas de 17 pulgadas de diámetro y dos piezas. Una caja de CD se une a la lista de opciones de las versiones descapotable y familiar.

Motor: 8 cilindros en V

Cilindrada: 6,5 L

Potencia: 205 CV a 3400 RPM

Capacidad del tanque de combustible: 159 L

Consumo de combustible:

Ciudad: 18 l/100 km

Carretera: 13,8 l/100 km

Sunday, May 21, 2017

2008 Hummer HX Concept 1:18 Maisto













The Hummer HX is a two-door off-road concept compact SUV that was revealed at the 2008 North American International Auto Show by General Motors.
The objective of the HX concept car project was to potentially market a Hummer branded vehicle in the smaller-sized and lower priced SUV market segments. Development of the vehicle, dubbed H4, began in 2004 and the new model was to be Jeep Wrangler sized.

The 2008 HX show car was smaller than both the H2 and H3. It featured a 3.6 L (220 cu in) V6 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The HX shared with other Hummers a body-on-frame design, with front and rear independent suspensions, four-wheel-disc brakes, and full-time four-wheel drive.

The HX was shown with a slant-back configuration, wearing a desert-inspired matte olive paint scheme, and featured removable doors with exposed hinge pins and removable composite fender flares that are attached with quarter-turn quick-release fasteners.

The exterior's matte olive color was also applied to the interior's largely sheet metal-covered panels. The floor was a rubberized material. The HX seats four, with a pair of bucket-type seats in the second row. The rear seats are removable to allow cargo room. The console included a compartment for phones and MP3 players with no conventional radio, only integrated speakers and a connector for digital players or similar devices.

Three designers, recent graduates of College for Creative Studies who were new to General Motors, Robert Jablonski, Kang Min-young, a South Korea native, and David Rojas, a native of Peru, participated in the development of the Hummer HX.


Sunday, June 14, 2015

1998 Hummer H1 Revell Monogram 1:25 Soft Top










The Hummer H1 is a four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was created by AM General. The vehicle was produced from 1992 through 2006, and was the first of what became the Hummer line. Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-road vehicle was released to the civilian market due to market demand. It was initially known as the "Hummer"; however, under a 1999 deal, GM bought marketing rights to the Hummer name and called the vehicle the Hummer H1. At the time, GM began marketing the Hummer H2 that was also assembled by AM General on a modified GMC 2500HD chassis. AM General continued to build the H1 and Humvee in its Mishawaka, Indiana facility. GM stopped marketing the H1 in 2006 model year, but AM General continued production of the military Humvee versions.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hummer H1 Soft Top Maisto 1:18











The Hummer H1 is a four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was created by AM General. The vehicle was produced from 1992 through 2006, and was the first of what became the Hummer line. Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-road vehicle was released to the civilian market due to market demand. It was initially known as the "Hummer"; however, under a 1999 deal, GM bought marketing rights to the Hummer name and called the vehicle the Hummer H1. At the time, GM began marketing the Hummer H2 that was also assembled by AM General on a modified GMC 2500HD chassis. AM General continued to build the H1 and Humvee in its Mishawaka, Indiana facility. GM stopped marketing the H1 in 2006 model year, but AM General continued production of the military Humvee versions.

Monday, June 28, 2010

2001 Hummer H2 Sut Concept Maisto 1:18




 






The Hummer H2 is a large SUV that was marketed by Hummer and built in the AM General facility under contract from General Motors from 2002 to 2009. It is based on a modified GMT820 Chevrolet 2500 HD in front and 1500 frame in back. A four-door pickup truck version with a midgate that opens the vehicle's interior to the external cargo bed was introduced for 2005 as the H2 SUT (sport utility truck).