Brough Superior SS100 (T E Lawrence) in Black (1:12 scale)
- After he led his Arab fighters to victory over the Turks in the First World War, Lawrence rose to fame & became known as Lawrence of Arabia. In 1932, he purchased this particular Brough Superior which, like all of George Brough`s bikes, was individually built to his customer`s specifications. The SS 100 was top of the range & was recognised, in its day, as the Rolls Royce of motorcycles. Lawrence`s machine was tuned to do well over 100 m.p.h., quite a speed in the early 1930s! Lawrence named his Brough, Boanerges` (Son of Thunder), & for three years he raced around the country on it. His final journey ended when he lost control of the bike on the road leading north from the Bovington army camp, just 500 yards from Clouds Hill, his Dorset cottage. This iconic motorcycle exists today, unrestored, & still wearing its famous GW 2275 registration. It is known in classic bike circles as the world`s most famous motorcycle.
Minichamps have now re-issued this classic model which will be ready for delivery in early August 2011.