This detailed Soviet URAL three-wheeled model
Experience the rugged charm of this highly detailed diecast Soviet URAL alloy three-wheeled off-road motorcycle model. Crafted with precision, the vibrant green finish captures the authentic off-road aesthetic, showcasing realistic textures and polished surfaces. Its compact size makes it perfect for display on desks, shelves, or in collections, allowing you to appreciate the fine craftsmanship and mechanical detail—such as the silver engine components, treaded rubber tires, and vintage-style headlamp. The model's durable alloy, plastic, and rubber construction ensures a realistic look and sturdy feel, making it a striking addition to any adult collection or display setup. Elevate your space with a piece that reflects off-road robustness and excellent craftsmanship.
Keys features of the Soviet URAL alloy model
- Realistic 1/24 scale model measuring approximately 10 x 5.5 x 6.5cm, perfect for detailed display and collection enthusiasts.
- Constructed from high-quality alloy, plastic, and rubber, with intricate detailing on engine parts, tires, and the vintage headlamp for authenticity.
- Features two color variations: the classic green URAL version and the stylish JAWA638, appealing to different collector preferences.
- Designed for static display, suitable for office, home, or desk decoration, emphasizing craftsmanship and durability for adult enthusiasts.
- Non-electric model without batteries, intended for ages 14 and above, ensuring safety and collector’s value over functionality.
- Dimensions of about 8 x 3 x 5.5cm for the secondary version, ideal for compact display spaces without sacrificing detail.
Get your Soviet URAL model now—perfect for serious collectors!
Transform your collection with this meticulously crafted Soviet URAL three-wheeled motorcycle model. Whether for display or gifting, it offers a unique blend of authenticity, craftsmanship, and visual appeal. Enhance your space today with a piece that truly captures the rugged spirit of off-road adventure.

















