“Paid in cash Upon his return to Berlin, Tintin leads the police to arrest a dangerous Bolshevik and receives a reward of twenty thousand Marks for his capture. After deciding to go back to Russia, Tintin loses no time in buying a powerful sports car, setting out at high speed in the driving rain, and smashing through a level crossing at the same time as the train for Brussels comes thundering along. This racing car which Tintin bought appears to have been inspired by various 1920’s sports cars of which Hergé was aware. A major player among these would have been the Amilcar CGS. DE AUTO WAAROP HERGÉ ZICH INSPIREERDE : Make: Amilcar Model: CGS Year: 1924 Engine size: 1074 cc Top speed: 120 kph Scale 1/43
Specifications
Width | 3.6000 |
Length | 9.5000 |
Height | 3.1000 |
Weight | 0.0870 |
Production Year | 2013 |
Country of Manufacture | CN |
Minimum Age | 14 years old |
Certificate | No |
Colour Object | Yellow |
Kids Product | No |
Free delivery | No |
Numbered Edition | No |
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