Friday, January 29, 2010

CORGI BMW MINI COOPER S IRISH TRICOLOUR BRITISH RACING GREEN


As the New BMW Mini Cooper has grown in popularity so have the options available to the consumer and one of the popular area of accessorizing is in the choice of roof graphics.Ranging from pattern designs to novelty illustrations one of the favourite choices has been the national colours and this model shows the Irish design on a British Racing Green Cooper S.

Monday, January 25, 2010

AUTO ART: 1971 SEBRING-WINNING PORSCHE 917K in 1/18 SCALE


This model is of the 1971 Martini-sponsored Porsche Systems car that took victory at the Sebring 12 Hour race, driven by Vic Elford and Gerard Larousse. The silver car is finished with the Martini sponsors' familiar red, light and dark blue colours and carries the American market Porsche-Audi decals on the nose and flanks. The drivers won the race by 13 laps from the Alfa Romeo of 'Nanni' Galli and Rolf Stommelen.

BBURAGO 1/24 BMW M3 ROADSTER

BMW Z3 M Roadster Diecast Car Model 1/24 Silver Die Cast Car by BBurago


One of the most distinctive cars of recent years is the BMW M3 Roadster. Its long bonnet line and 'kidney-shaped' grille hark back to BMW sports cars of the past.

Bburago has pulled out the stops to do the car justice. That flowing bonnet line in particular is well done, with seperate air-vents, seatbelts, etc adding to the quality feel of the model. It features openung doors and bonnet and poseable wheel logo is legible.

SIGNATURE MODELS 1/32 - 1949 JAGUAR XK120


The XK120 was Jaguar's first totally new car since the end of World War II. Jaguar's founder, William Lyons, designed the car in three months in 1948 and his factory built a prototype for the Earls Court Motor Show in just two weeks. Demand for the car was so great and immediate that all the 1949 and 1950 models were made out of aluminum while the factory prepared the tooling to build the cars out of steel. The car, which sold at a list price of ¢G998, was fitted with a new six-cylinder, twin-overhead camshaft engine of 3442cc that could produce 160 horsepower and a sustained speed of 120 miles per hour, providing the 120 its name. Its revolutionary design featured independent front suspension and hydraulic breaks, which unfortunately had a tendency to wear out quickly. At 5 feet, 1.5 inches, the car was wider than other European sports cars, which allowed roomier leather seats as well as storage in the doors concealed with leather flaps. The car's undercarriage was based on the MK-V Saloon chassis but shortened 18 inches to 14 feet, 6 inches. Famous owners included Clark Gable, Phil Hill and Sterling Moss.

Monday, January 18, 2010

MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER ANIMAL TRANSPORTER


The Mercedes Benz Sprinter universal application combined with a wide variety of upper bodies make it indispensable in trade, the building industry, for local authorities (police, fire & rescue), as well as for landscaping. The livestock transporter features a state-of-the-art species appropriate box body with a variable interior partition wall and 2 water troughs. The ramp can be folded down for loading and unloading horses. Ramp lattices ensure that the animals can be guided gently on & off the vehicle. A true to scale horse is included. Additional horses (#02306) are available. Maximum horse capacity is 2. Highlights include front & rear windshield, doors that can be opened, folding roof, mounting adapter for front-mounted equipment & profiled tires. Upper body features: split side door that can be opened, fold down stairs, tailgate usable for animal loading, 2 fold-down ramp gates, rotating partition wall and 2 feed troughs, suitable for 2 horses (1 horse included). 17.9" x 6.7" x 8.7" inches Made in Germany

SCHUCO 1/43 MERCEDES-BENZ 300SL GULLWING SILVER


The Mercedes-Benz 300SL was introduced in 1954 with distinctive gull-wing doors. It was the fastest production car of its day and was based on the company's highly successful competition sports car of 1952. Intended for US customers in the booming post-war market, it was introduced at the 1954 New York Auto Show. The 300 referred to the engine's three liter cylinder displacement and SL stood for Sport Leicht (sport light). The 300SL was best known for both its distinctive gull wing doors as well as being the first gasoline-powered car equipped with direct fuel injection. The 300SL Gull Wing was produced from 1955 to 1957 and more than 80% of the car's total production was sold in the US. The 300SL is credited for changing the company's image in America. The 300SL's body was mainly steel, except for the aluminum hood, doors and trunk lid. The engine, canted left to lower the hood, was a 3.0 liter inline six, fitted with a Bosch mechanical direct fuel injection system. This innovation allowed a top speed of 161 mph. Today, the 300SL is considered one of the most collectible Mercedes-Benz models of all time, with prices reaching well past $650,000.

Schuco is a legendary German toy manufacturer, founded in 1912. The company achieved worldwide fame with its toy cars manufactured in the '30s, '40s and '50s, many of which were patented. While Schuco continues to issue a limited number of metal retro-toys for collectors, today the company is better known for its amazing diecast vehicle replicas. Working directly with manufacturers and car collectors, Schuco painstakingly re-creates each vehicle in miniature, often incorporating tiny details only visible with a magnifying glass. Most Schuco models are issued in specified limited quantities, and once gone, will not be made again. That’s why wise collectors know that a Schuco model isn’t just a purchase: It’s an investment with a lifetime return of enjoyment. Buy it now

MAISTO 1948 PORSCHE NO.1 TYPE 356


When Maisto puts "Special Edition" on something, they're not just blowing exhaust fumes. It used to be that this Porsche No. 1 Typ 356 Roadster could only be owned by the fabulously wealthy, but now you can have one too. Sure, it's a bit smaller--in 1:18 scale the car measures about 8 by 2.5 inches--but it's lost none of its elegance in the miniaturization process. Pop the back hood to reveal a remarkable engine replica, not to mention a spare tire and a tool kit. Pop the trunk to find a spacious luggage compartment. Open either door to get to the steering wheel, which controls the movement of the rubber front wheels. You may be so entranced with this Porsche you'll be tempted to buy a real one. The box says for ages 3 and up, but unless your 3-year-old has a fine appreciation for automobiles the model craftsmanship here will go unnoticed. The collector, however, will recognize it immediately. --Keith Simanton

Beautifully crafted 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto. This is a very highly detailed 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto. Every details are well put together. Great collectible or gift piece. 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto is one of the best showcase model for any auto enthusiasts.

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...