KITT w skali 1:8 od DeAgostini | Części od 1 do 2 | Maska, Zderzak | Knight Rider

KITT in 1:8 scale from DeAgostini, we start by assembling the hood, and the bumper with the scanner and lights. I've managed to collect three hoods in average condition, what's next? 😂 Table of contents: 0:00 - Introduction 0:11 - Air intake grille (Gazette1) 0:40 - Internal hood reinforcement 1:22 - Hood lock 1:48 - Hood lock 2:13 - Air intake 2:29 - Metal hood 3:39 - Hood hinge base 4:11- Left hood hinge 5:27 - Bumper (Gazette 2) 5:30 - Left headlight bracket 5:56 - Left headlights 7:46 - Scanner glass 8:17 - Summary Contact: [email protected] My tools: Wowstick 1f+ precision screwdriver: https://bit.ly/46zMfz3 Plastic pliers: https://bit.ly/cazki-do-plastiku Tweezers set: https://bit.ly/zestaw-peset Description of the TV series vehicle K.I.T.T: KITT (short for Knight Industries Two Thousand) is a fictional computer that controls the technologically advanced Knight 2000 car (a converted Pontiac Firebird Trans Am T-top). KITT is voiced by William Daniels. In the original 1980 series story, K.I.T.T. was conceived and designed by Wilton Knight, a brilliant but eccentric billionaire and founder of the "Foundation for Law and Government" (commonly abbreviated to "FLAG") and parent company Knight Industries. K.I.T.T.'s main cybernetic processor It was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the United States government in Washington, D.C., but Wilton saw a better use for it in the Foundation's anti-crime mission, and the system was eventually installed in a vehicle. K.I.T.T. The vehicle was actually the second vehicle built by Knight Industries with artificial intelligence. Its predecessor was K.A.R.R., the Knight Automated Roving Robot. K.A.R.R. was programmed to survive on its own, but this proved dangerous to the Foundation's interests. K.A.R.R. was later deactivated and placed in storage, while K.I.T.T. was given to new agent Michael Knight (who was named Michael Long before becoming a Foundation agent). Unlike K.A.R.R., K.I.T.T. is programmed primarily to protect Michael and all human life at all costs. This is clearly seen in the pilot episode when Michael asks Devon Miles if K.I.T.T. will protect anyone who drives it. Devon replies that K.I.T.T.'s primary function is to protect human life, especially Michael's. #KITT #DeAgostini #modeling