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Organizer 1000 - Carriage 2

€19,80
SKU: 2100.C2.STD
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Carriage 2 module to be combined with the Organizer 1000 series.
This additional module with intermediate carriage transforms the pen holder into an even more versatile organiser, suitable for hobby or work benches which can contain brushes, glues, paints, fillers and various small parts.

Equipped with 12 compartments: on the bottom 4 tall and thin compartments for storing brushes, pencils, pens and other long objects, another 4 lower intermediate compartments for storing shorter thin objects and in front 4 large compartments where paint cans with a diameter of maximum of 36 mm, glues, fillers, etc...

The stylized shape of the intermediate carriage matches perfectly with the carriages of the other modules, lengthening the famous silhouette of the train.

It is equipped with hooks to fit it perfectly to the other modules.

3D printed with 4-color bioPLA material, it is supplied already assembled.

    For further customizations with logo or graphics you can contact me by clicking here

    Frecciarossa 1000 electric train
    Source: Wikipedia
    Frecciarossa 1000 is the commercial name of the most powerful high-speed electric train ever built in Italy and can reach a maximum speed of 400 km/h; However, on Italian HS/HC lines it can circulate at a maximum commercial speed of 300 km/h as at the moment the national HS network does not allow higher speeds due to the risk of the ballast being sucked in and excessive wear of the bogies due to the forces in play present at such speeds.
    The first Frecciarossa 1000 to enter service was christened with the name "Pietro Mennea" in honor of the Italian athlete who died on 21 March 2013, Olympic champion and holder of the world record in the 200 meters from 1979 to 1996.
    On 25 April 2015, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Italy, the train made its debut on the Milan-Rome route, traveled in 2 hours and 40 minutes with the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella on board.

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