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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Type C 1936-7. This racing car developed by Ferdinand Porsche wrote racing history right away like almost no other racing car had done before: In 1936 Auto Union presented with the Type C a monoposto which was almost totally different from all the other racing cars known so far. What stood out especially was the unconventional design of the sensational 16-cylinder. V-engine installed behind the driver & in front of the rear axle – an innovation which soon became the accepted thing. This high- performance racing car was above all so successful because the bullet with 520 hp was driven by a highly talented racing driver: Bernd Rosemeyer. 1936 was his most successful year when he became European Champion & won numerous Grand Prix. In 1937 the new ace of the Auto Union could keep his main competitor, Mercedes-Benz, in check as well & was able to continue his successful career with five further wins. At the beginning of 1938, however, his career came to an abrupt & tragical end by a fatal accident which occured during the try of breaking the speed world record. After the end of the Second World War, the remaining racing cars in Zwickau had to be handed over as reparation payment to the Soviet-Union. Till now it`s not comprehensible, what exactly happened to the racing cars after that day. The Auto Union Type C is handmounted from 1026 parts to an extra class precision model. The single parts are of high-quality

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23 parts are zinc die-cast, 754 of metal, copper or are photo-etched & 153 are made from plastic. The remaining 96 parts are screws, rivets or indicated screw heads. The “sound-barrier” has been broken: For the first time CMC is presenting a model in the scale 1:18, which is made from more than 1000 parts. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****

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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Type D 1938 In the beginning of the year 1938 the racing team of Auto Union had to face a difficult situation: The contract with Ferdinand Porsche was cancelled, & Bernd Rosemeyer was killed in an accident in January trying to break the speed world record. Eberan von Eberhorst replaced Ferdinand Porsche as designer. & “ Il Diavolo“ Tazio Nuvolari could be won as successor for the national hero Rosemeyer. The “ Flying man from Mantua” who got his nicknames due to his spectacular style of driving won the Grand Prix of Italy & England in an Auto Union Type D in 1938. In the following year Auto Union gained a double victory in Reims withe the drivers H.P. Müller & Schorsch Meier despite the tough competition of the Mercedes Silver Arrows. & Nuvolari gained the last Grand Prix before the Second World War with an Auto Union Type D in Belgrad on the 3rd of September in 1939. The Auto Union Type D newly defines modeling: more than 680 parts, each hand assembled, make it a collectors item par excellence. The paint of the body is of first class quality. It gives the car an excellent brilliance that is unparalleled in modeling.. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union V-16 Engine Only 1936/37. Handmade of more than 400 parts, the filigree replica of the engine of the Auto Union Type C (1936/37). CMC presents that model in scale 1:18 in a suitable & dust-protected collectors showcase. An exquisitely piece of engineering & a delightful completion to your valuable model collection. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic Black Ltd. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3, 302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1, 349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2, 100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938, a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car, contrary to the tastes of the time. ...
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**** LAST ONE IN STOCK. **** CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic Black Ltd. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars; producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3;302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1;349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2;100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938; a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car; contrary to the tastes of the time. ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic 1938. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars; producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3;302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1;349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2;100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938; a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car; contrary to the tastes of the time. Dimensions: Wheelbase: 130 in (3;302 mm) Track: 53.1 in (1;349 mm) Weight: 2;100 lb (950 kg) ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic 1938. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3, 302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1, 349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2, 100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938, a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car, contrary to the tastes of the time. Dimensions: Wheelbase: 130 in (3, 302 mm) Track: 53.1 in (1, 349 mm) Weight: 2, 100 lb (950 kg) ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic Black Ltd. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3, 302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1, 349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2, 100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938, a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car, contrary to the tastes of the time. Dimensions: Wheelbase: 130 in (3, 302 mm) Track: 53.1 in (1, 349 mm) Weight: 2, 100 lb (950 kg)****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****DUE LATE 2010.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Ferrari 156 F1 Sharknose (Plain Colour). The 1961 Formula 1 season came up with a completely new rule type. The racing teams had to switch their engines from 2.5 to 1.5 liters. Ferrari found itself in a very good position. They had developed a V6 mid-mounted engine with a 120 degrees cylinder angle & a maximum output of 190 hp. The new 156 F1 had a very unusual front design. So pretty soon, many people gave it the nickname Sharknose. Technically & ostensibly, the 156F1 was the most successful development in 1961. The season ended for the Scuderia with a large success but also with a disastrous tragedy. Phil Hill became the first American Formula 1 World Champion. The German Ferrari star Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, that led the ranking for most of the season, became involved in a deadly accident in Monza. Never before joy & teariness was that close on just one day. Annotation: It is factual that no original Ferrari 156 F1 exists in the whole world. But after months of meticulous research & contacting countless Ferrari experts, CMC was able to get all necessary data for a harmonious model development. Thanks to that kind of knowledge about the car & its famous drivers, we are in a position to accomplish this mission impossible with true-to-the-original details & the well known CMC craftsmanship & quality. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Ferrari 156 F1 Sharknose (Plain Colour). The 1961 Formula 1 season came up with a completely new rule type. The racing teams had to switch their engines from 2.5 to 1.5 liters. Ferrari found itself in a very good position. They had developed a V6 mid-mounted engine with a 120 degrees cylinder angle & a maximum output of 190 hp. The new 156 F1 had a very unusual front design. So pretty soon; many people gave it the nickname Sharknose. Technically & ostensibly; the 156F1 was the most successful development in 1961. The season ended for the Scuderia with a large success but also with a disastrous tragedy. Phil Hill became the first American Formula 1 World Champion. The German Ferrari star Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips; that led the ranking for most of the season; became involved in a deadly accident in Monza. Never before joy & teariness was that close on just one day. Annotation: It is factual that no original Ferrari 156 F1 exists in the whole world. But after months of meticulous research & contacting countless Ferrari experts; CMC was able to get all necessary data for a harmonious model development. Thanks to that kind of knowledge about the car & its famous drivers; we are in a position to accomplish this mission impossible with true-to-the-original details & the well known CMC craftsmanship & quality. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic - Blue

CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic 1938. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 kW). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3, 302 mm) wheelbase and had a 53.1-inch (1, 349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2, 100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938, a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car, contrary to the
tastes of the time. Dimensions:Wheelbase: 130 in (3, 302 mm) Track: 53.1 in (1, 349 mm) Weight: 2, 100 lb (950 kg) ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic 1938. The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 k W). Top speed was 95 miles per hour (153 km/h). It rode on a 130-inch (3, 302 mm) wheelbase & had a 53.1-inch (1, 349 mm) wide track. Road-going versions weighed about 2, 100 pounds (950 kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in 1938, a modification Ettore Bugatti hotly contested. 630 examples were produced. The original road-going Type 57 included a smaller version of the Royale's square-bottom horseshoe grille. The sides of the engine compartment were covered with thermostatically-controlled shutters. It was a tall car, contrary to the tastes of the time. Dimensions: Wheelbase: 130 in (3, 302 mm) Track: 53.1 in (1, 349 mm) Weight: 2, 100 lb (950 kg) ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****

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OnPole com
Originally starting out as a physical store selling Formula 1 memorabilia, onpole.com soon began trading online and diversified their product range. Founded by a retired Formula 1 manager, the site now sells much more than just memorabilia, stocking clothing, accessories, models, books, dvd's and experience days. They have also started to sell items related to MotoGP and are always looking to expand their product range. Being formula 1 fans themselves, they understand how passionate the fans of the sport are. They arrange to source merchandise signed by the drivers, arrange track days out and help their customers to get tickets to some of the best Formula 1 races. They make sure they are up to date with all the current season's drivers, teams and cars.
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