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Ferrari TR61 1st Le Mans 1961 #10 Gendebien/Hill
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Porsche 928 Cabriolet Carelli Design 1981
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Driven by coal  

If you are asked about the most successful French cars, The Citroën 11CV quickly comes to mind. Of course, when this era began in 1934, no one could have guessed this success. The construction of the later 11CV was the implementation of specifications of the company boss personally. André Citroën envisioned a vehicle that primarily meet three important criteria – it had to be fast, economical, and safe.   The most powerful four-cylinder version had a 1,911cc in-line engine installed above the front axle, the type designation is 11CV. This stood for the formula of the control horsepower, in which the displacement was classified. The engine produced 56 hp and consumed about 12 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers. Production continued int Second World War.   With the occupation of France by German soldiers, however, the rationing of gasoline for civilian use was ordered and the vehicle engines were converted to wood gas operation. The necessary adjustments were made by the company ‘Fab Elgazo Tarbes’, which fitted two powerful cylinders into the body below the front bumper, each of which pulled up to the bonnet on the side of the fenders. Coal was poured into these two metal containers and ignited. After about 30 minutes, enough methane gas was produced, which rose to the top and was fed into the carburetor. Of course, the engine did not develop the usual power, but even if only a third of the former horsepower was available, the car at least was running!

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From February 14 - 24, 1935, the Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition was held in Berlin. The Berlin coachbuilding company Erdmann & Rossi (E&R) exhibited two very similar cars there: These were a 2.9-ltr Mercedes Benz with fashionable streamlined bodywork and a two-seater Opel 2-ltr streamlined sport roadster. According to E&R commission slip #22563, the client for the 2.9-Ltr. Mercedes Benz was Erdmann & Rossi themselves. This allows the interpretation that the car was manufactured at Erdmann & Rossi's own expense and risk. This is somewhat different with the Opel 2-Ltr. streamlined sports roadster. Thankfully, we have a copy of the E&R commission bill #2566 from Erdmann & Rossi. Adam Opel AG is named as the purchaser. So it can be assumed that Opel at least paid for the body. Whether Opel also provided and paid for the chassis # 11417, we do not know. Furthermore, it is noted on the commission bill that the car is for an exhibition. The agreed delivery date was Feb. 10, 1935. The roadster had a fully retractable top, rear wheels covered but removable, two electric winkers, and a Bo wiper. At the end of 1935, Erdmann & Rossi delivered a Mercedes Benz with streamlined bodywork in the same design to the King of Iraq, but for this the chassis of a Mercedes-Benz Type 540K was used. What became of the sleek Opel 2-Ltr. streamlined sports roadster, we do not know. Perhaps you do know! Ironically: At the 1935 Automobile and Motorcycle Show, Opel introduced an innovation of enormous significance on your own stand. The new Opel Olympia no longer had a chassis, but featured a self-supporting body. This new technology had the advantage that the cars could be produced faster, lighter and therefore cheaper. On the other hand, the chassis-less car no longer offered body builders the basis for producing individual bodies. The consequence of using this technology, which is still valid today, was a gradual decline of the b....
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18
Apr
FSW Weekly: Another happily busy week's work is covered in this edition of FSW Weekly. We have deliveries of 1:43 kits from Tron and Matrix (something new and different) with hand builts from Tron too. There's 1:18 resincast models from both matrix and Cult Scale Models while in 43rd scale, new models from Autocult, Esval, DSN 43 and, of course, Spark. So once again we have a huge variety of themes of offer plus our daily news and updates too...
DSN 43: a big release of 1:43 3D printed resin models offers 2-litre Group 6 Opel powered Chevron B19, 1975/1976 Le Mans Lola T292s, 1967/1970 Le Mans Porsche 911S, Monte Carlo & Portugal rally Porsches & Fiat 124 Abarth...
BBR: has started work on production of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix winning & second placed Ferrari SF-24s of Carlos Sainz & Charles Leclerc. The models will each be available in two levels of packaging...
17
Apr
Werk83: has more 18th scale diecast versions of its BMW M1 Procar & Zakspeed Capri along with the 1951 Porsche 356SL now with the closed in wheels...
Ixo: everyone's favourite 2023 Le Mans Porsche 911, "Rexy" is now listed in 43rd scale along with the Michael Fassbender 2022 Le Mans 911 in both 43rd & 18th scales. Delivery will be later in the year...
Model Car Group: 1:18 Group 5 Lancia Beta Montecarlos are listed for release during June offering the 1980 Silverstone 6hrs & 1981 Fruit of the Loom DRM versions...
16
Apr
Autocult: will soon release 1:43 models of Bernd Rosemeyer's first race car, the 1933 Trans-Germany 2000kms Wanderer W22 as well as the 1928 Skoda built Skoda Hispano-Suiza 25/100PS...
Avenue 43: will be issuing two different two-tone colour options for the 1955 Mercury D-528 Beldone concept during next month...
Looksmart: the Ferrari 365 P2 Le Mans 1966 #17 Ecurie Francorchamps has just been announced as a 43rd scale resincast model expected during Q2...
AML Miniatures: 1:43 resin/metal kit of the Lagonda Taraf is nearing completion and subsequent shipment...
Matrix: we look forward to this great group of new 1:43 models arriving early May - Aston Martin Two Litre Sports (DB1) Le Mans & road, Ecurie Bonnier transporters, Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 Superflow & Saab 9000CD Turbo in three colours...
Schuco & Pro.R: announces a selection of new 1:43 & 1:18 diecast & resincast models of Porsche Race Transporters, Team Lotus Honda TN7, Porsche 934 plus Aston Martin, Isetta, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche, Mercedes, Opel & VW road vehicles. NB the new 1:18 resin models will now come in high quality display cases...
15
Apr
Spark: another significant shipment is being put together for end April delivery. Highlights include its first 2023 Le Mans Hypercars, many Formula E, alternate F1 decorations, Spa & Nurburgring 24hrs as well as many classic & historic subjects too...
Cult Scale Models: there are two new 18th scale releases, both available in a selection of three colour choices - 1983 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet & 1985 Aston Martin Lagonda...
Matrix: now released and available to order are its 1:18 Monte Carlo rally Porsche 911s 5th in 1965 & 3rd in 1967 plus the Showroom Diorama, a completely new departure of a simple to build pre-decorated kit and one we hope will be followed up with others...
Looksmart: leaving shortly for end April delivery are its first 2023 Le Mans Ferrari 488GTEs, 2023 Nurburgring 24hrs Ferrari 488GT3s & series of Ferrari 312Bs from the 1970 Formula 1 season...
Spark: now the Porsche exclusive period has expired we can officially announce the Porsche Penske Motorsport 2023 Le Mans Porsche 963s to come during July as both 43rd & 18th scale models. All preorders have been moved to the official catalogue numbers...
Esval: has issued its two 1:43 resincast model versions of the 1947 Stabilimenti Farina Cisitalia 202SC - metallic blue roof closed & red roof open...
Autocult: some more great automotive weirdness from our German friends and they couldn't be more different with the 1984 Lancia SE038-001 Delta S4 Prototype rally monster & 1950 Monteverdi Special built by a 17 year-old Peter Monteverdi...
12
Apr
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