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Voisin 8-cylinder record car by CCC - ref CCCS001 - reviews page 3
A stunning model of the legendary Voisin single seater of 1927. Released both as a very well made high-detail kit and hand-built, this model is earning justifiable plaudits for its courageous and enterprising manufacturer Georges Pont who is the maker known as CCC.

Ferrari CR25 Pininfarina Coupé of 1974 - Carbone ref CAR4318M - reviews page 4
This is a beautifully built miniature of one of the great Pininfarina design exercises. It’s rather strange numeric designation came about through the fact that the car had a drag coefficient of just 0.25.

BBR ref BBG216 - Ferrari Rossa by Pininfarina 2000 - see reviews page 6
Pininfarina’s design studio just has to be the best the motoring world has yet seen. Almost as far back as you can research the company has been creating more wonderful automotive shapes than any other. This recent example sees them continuing their classic work into another century.......


Provence Moulage PM2664 - Bentley EXP Speed 8 LM 2001 reviews page 3
As collector and test builder Ron Peggs reports, this is as near a perfect kit as you can get within the idiom that PM have created for themselves. It’s a fine model and one we’re delighted to have even if just to celebrate Bentley’s return to Le Mans. Ron’s models above have Renaissance wheels.

Ban Seng ref BAN005 - Bentley Hunaudieres 1999 - see reviews page 7
Malaysian collector Teik Seng Oon has evolved a completely new method of creating fine scale miniatures for his range ‘Ban Seng Models’ and we have chosen his Bentley as a Model of the Month to represent his entire first releases. The accuracy, level of finish and the clarity of screens is quite stunning. And the prices too are a very welcome surprise - £87.25 each for what many we feel sure will agree are miniature masterpieces. Just to further prove our point - seen below is Ban Seng ref BAN008 the Alfa Romeo Scighera by Ital Design.