Features
Scale 1:18 miniature model
Realistic Design
Rare Collectible Model
Opening parts as shown in pictures
Free Rolling Wheels
Made with Metal, Plastic & Rubber Parts
Official Licensed Product
Excellent decoration for Home/Office
Perfect Product For Gifting
Size 20cm x 8.5cm x 5.5cm
Free shipping all over India
Strictly no return policy.
Hand-mounted precision model made of more than 400 single parts
An exact-to-detail replication of the impressive body form with brillant finish
The cockpit seat is covered with textile
Aluminium wheels with hand-wired stainless steel spokes
Cooler with metal bars and radiator net
Among the most glamorous Grand Prix events of the 1930s were the contests in the north African City of Tripolis. For the Mercedes-Benz team, this was a good place to be, as they were able to set up one impressive record after another here.
Racing fans all over the world were now looking forward to the debut of the new "mini" Mercedes Silver Arrow W165 at he race track of "Mellaha" on the 7th of May, 1939. Daimler-Benz had built this new 1,5 litre car within 6 months.
A new success story was born when Hermann Lang with starting number 16 and Rudolf Caracciola with starting number 24 drove their racers to a sensational double victory. Hermann Lang was the winner. Rudolf Caracciola with starting number 24 finished 2nd.
The limited-edition miniature of this runner-up car concludes our commemoration of the winning duo on a high note, for it not only provides a powerful reminder of their double victory, but is also impressive to look at.
Technical data of the original vehicle:
- V-8-engine with 2 camshafts, 3-stage-suction carburattor
- Displacement:1,495 ccm
- Bore x stroke:64 x 58 mm
- Top speed:approx. 300 km/h
- Maximum output:256 hp at 8,000 rpm
- Transmission:5-speed, gate
- Wheel base:2,450 mm
- Track front:1,280 mm
- Track rear:1,338 mm