Discover the Artesanía Latina Stage Coach 1848 model kit, a faithful 1:12 scale replica of the legendary Concord stagecoach from the American Wild West. Used between 1840 and 1860 to transport passengers, mail, and goods across rugged territories, this 19th-century icon connected towns before the rise of railroads. Perfect for historical modeling enthusiasts, western fans, and those passionate about land transportation history.
Step into the golden age of the Wild West with this model kit that captures the essence of the Concord stagecoach, a symbol of daring journeys and westward expansion. Ideal for collectors, modelers, and American history enthusiasts, this replica offers a unique building experience and a visually stunning result.
In the 1840s and 1850s, Concord stagecoaches were vital to westward expansion, linking isolated communities and facilitating the transport of mail, passengers, and goods over challenging routes. Before railroads took over in the 1870s, these stagecoaches were the primary means of overland transport, braving rough roads and bandit attacks.
The Concord stagecoach, built by the Abbot Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire, became an icon of 19th-century American transportation. Its robust and functional design made it essential for western routes, immortalized in cowboy tales and classic westerns.
Concord stagecoaches were renowned for their unique leather strap suspension (thoroughbraces), which absorbed shocks from rough terrains, offering relative comfort compared to European spring suspensions. With room for up to nine passengers on three cramped benches, and sometimes more on the roof, they also carried trunks and mailbags, often overloaded.
Stagecoach journeys were perilous, facing treacherous roads and bandit raids. This gave rise to the term “riding shotgun,” referring to the armed guard seated beside the driver to protect the cargo. This model kit recreates these historical details, transporting you to an era of bravery and danger.
The Artesanía Latina Stage Coach 1848 kit, at 1:12 scale, is designed for intermediate modelers, collectors, and Wild West enthusiasts. It’s perfect for those who enjoy westerns, historical modeling, or transportation history.
Crafted with high-quality materials, this model combines solid linden wood, laser-cut plywood, photo-etched brass parts, and synthetic leather. The coach body features a simulated suspension and functional braking system, reinforced with metal parts for added durability.
The kit offers an engaging building experience with step-by-step video instructions and detailed paper plans. These guides ensure a smooth assembly process, even for modelers with moderate experience, making the journey as rewarding as the final product.
The kit includes:
The model features functional wheels with movable axles, opening doors, stacked trunks and mailbags on the roof, and a whip evoking the overloaded stagecoaches of the Wild West. Interior details like curtains and padded seats add historical authenticity.
Measurements Without Accessories
Length: 575 mm (22” 41/64)
Width: 200 mm (7” 7/8)
Height: 230 mm (9” 1/16)
Measurements With Accessories (Horses, Figures, Base)
Length with 4 horses: 830 mm (32” 43/64)
Height with figures: 265 mm (10” 7/16)
Quality and Historical Accuracy
This museum-quality model faithfully reproduces the Concord stagecoach’s details, using premium materials and artisanal techniques for a visually striking and authentic result.
Modeler Support and Satisfaction Guarantee
Artesanía Latina provides comprehensive support with detailed instructions and exceptional customer service, ensuring a satisfying building experience and a high-quality final product.
The Artesanía Latina Stage Coach 1848 model is more than a kit—it’s a gateway to the Wild West. Build this historical replica, customize it with accessories, and display it as a centerpiece in your collection. Order yours today and relive the legend of the Wild West!