Kit model 1/9 motorcycle Norton MANX 500cc 1951 Italeri 4602 description Norton Motors Ltd was founded in 1898 by James Lansdowne Norton, but it was in 1907, after the victory of Rem Flowers on the Isle of Man circuit, that the great racing tradition of the English brand began. Between 1930 and 1937, Norton would win 78 of 92 Grand Prix races. Manx was born after the Second World War, created specifically for the competition from which it derives its name (Isle of Man TT). To adapt it to the characteristics of the track, it will be the first to use a double cradle frame (Featherbed), having won a long series of successes between 1947 and 1954. The legendary single-cylinder car, driven by the brave H. Duke, won the World Championship in 1950 and 1951. Type of motorcycle SKILLS 5 The size of the model is 22 cm The size of the box is 373 x 241 x 96 mm