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CMC Diecast 1:18 scale model Mercedes 300SLR 722 1955 Stirling Moss. Stirling Moss won the 1955 Mille Miglia in a 300 SLR with an average speed of 157.65 km/h over 1, 600 km (97.96 mph in 994 miles). He was assisted by his co-driver Denis Jenkinson, a British motor-racing journalist, who informed him with previously taken notes, ancestors to the pacenotes used in modern rallying. The 300 SLRs later scored additional victories in Germany, Sweden, Ireland & at the Targa Florio in Sicily, & won the world championship for sports cars in the constructors' ranking. However, these impressive victories were overshadowed when the 300 SLRs, leading the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, were withdrawn after the horrific accident involving the car driven by Pierre Levegh. 82 spectators, & one competitor
- Levegh
- lost their lives in what remains the highest-fatality accident in the history of motorsport. Aspects of the accident were directly related to the SLR's unusual design
- even with the innovative air-brake, the drum brakes were not effective enough to stop Levegh ploughing into the back of an Austin-Healey, causing the car to become airborne. Worse, the ultra-lightweight Elektron bodywork's high magnesium content caused it to ignite in the ensuing fuel fire, causing significant injury & loss of life amongst spectators. Following this tragedy, Mercedes withdrew from competitive motorsport until the mid-1980s. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****


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CMC Diecast 1:18 scale model Porsche 911 Navy. The successful performance of the legendary Porsche 356, the Type 901 sports coupé, was first introduced to the public on the 12th of September in 1963 at the IAA in Frankfurt. One year later by October 1964, the 901 had already reached the stage of series-producton readiness & was debuted at the Parisian Auto show. The company of Peugeot protested, & forced Porsche to change the center-positioned number zero in their type designation, because they owned a copyright of all triple-digit type designations with a zero in the middle. Subsequently, Porsche decided to redefine the type designation as 911. But still some 82 pieces of the serial production had left the Porsche plant with the type designation 901 (real collectors’ rarities). On the 27th of October in 1964, the first model with the type designation 911 was delivered. From now on it's that three digit number, that raises the heartbeat of all sports cars enthusiasts around the world. The "nine eleven-success story" was irresistible. A real Type 901 was the source for our 1:18 scale model. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 scale model Porsche 911 Yellow. The successful performance of the legendary Porsche 356, the Type 901 sports coupé, was first introduced to the public on the 12th of September in 1963 at the IAA in Frankfurt. One year later by October 1964, the 901 had already reached the stage of series-producton readiness & was debuted at the Parisian Auto show. The company of Peugeot protested, & forced Porsche to change the center-positioned number zero in their type designation, because they owned a copyright of all triple-digit type designations with a zero in the middle. Subsequently, Porsche decided to redefine the type designation as 911. But still some 82 pieces of the serial production had left the Porsche plant with the type designation 901 (real collectors’ rarities). On the 27th of October in 1964, the first model with the type designation 911 was delivered. From now on it's that three digit number, that raises the heartbeat of all sports cars enthusiasts around the world. The "nine eleven-success story" was irresistible. A real Type 901 was the source for our 1:18 scale model. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 scale model Porsche 911 Yellow. The successful performance of the legendary Porsche 356; the Type 901 sports coupé; was first introduced to the public on the 12th of September in 1963 at the IAA in Frankfurt. One year later by October 1964; the 901 had already reached the stage of series-producton readiness & was debuted at the Parisian Auto show. The company of Peugeot protested; & forced Porsche to change the center-positioned number zero in their type designation; because they owned a copyright of all triple-digit type designations with a zero in the middle. Subsequently; Porsche decided to redefine the type designation as 911. But still some 82 pieces of the serial production had left the Porsche plant with the type designation 901 (real collectors’ rarities). On the 27th of October in 1964; the first model with the type designation 911 was delivered. From now on it's that three digit number; that raises the heartbeat of all sports cars enthusiasts around the world. The "nine eleven-success story" was irresistible. A real Type 901 was the source for our 1:18 scale model. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.**** ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Audi 225. 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of Audi. This is reason enough for CMC to introduce a real classic miniature: the Audi Front 225 Roadster. First presented to the public in 1935, the car proved to be areal sensation for its time. Sporty & graceful, its body was a feast for the eyes. The aerodynamic line management enhanced the charming sporty look of its overall configuration. CMC offers this ravishingly beautiful h&-assembled miniature of more than 1600 single parts in three different two-tone colour versions. Key features include fully instrumented dashboard, seats made from real leather, windshield with high gloss chromed metal frame & installed wiper motors, removeable spare wheel, double winged engine hood etc etc. Celebrate with us 100 years of Audi. Please call 0870 241 2829 or email sales@onpole.com to check availability. ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Audi 225. 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of Audi. This is reason enough for CMC to introduce a real classic miniature: the Audi Front 225 Roadster. First presented to the public in 1935; the car proved to be areal sensation for its time. Sporty & graceful; its body was a feast for the eyes. The aerodynamic line management enhanced the charming sporty look of its overall configuration. CMC offers this ravishingly beautiful h&-assembled miniature of more than 1600 single parts in three different two-tone colour versions. Key features include fully instrumented dashboard; seats made from real leather; windshield with high gloss chromed metal frame & installed wiper motors; removeable spare wheel; double winged engine hood etc etc. Celebrate with us 100 years of Audi. Please call 0870 241 2829 or email sales@onpole.com to check availability. ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union C Type 4 1936 (Limited Edition). 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. Driven by a highly talented racing driver, Bernd Rosemeyer, 1936 was his most successful year when he became European Champion & won numerous Grand Prix. The Auto Union Type C is handmade from 1026 parts. This limited edition model represents the victorious Auto Union Type C race car with starting number 4. ...
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****IN STOCK.**** CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union C Type 4 1936 (Limited Edition). 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. Driven by a highly talented racing driver; Bernd Rosemeyer; 1936 was his most successful year when he became European Champion & won numerous Grand Prix. The Auto Union Type C is handmade from 1026 parts. This limited edition model represents the victorious Auto Union Type C race car with starting number 4. ...
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union C Type 4 1936 (Ltd Ed) 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. 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. 1936 was the year of Auto Union & its young driver Bernd Rosemeyer. He became the new star in the European racing scene. It was a clash of the titans, Mercedes-Benz VS Auto Union. The GP of Germany on July 26 was just another round of that fight. The agile & highly talented Bernd Rosemeyer was able to handle the 16 cylinder v-engine powerhouse of Auto Union Type C like no one else ever had. The mid-mounted engine of the vehicle, developed by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, broke new ground for its time With his starting number 4, Bernd Rosemeyer achieved a prestigious victory. His team mate Hans Stuck, also on Auto Union Type C, became 2nd. Mercedes had to leave the track with empty hands this time. Our limited edition models represents the victorious Auto Union Type C race car with starting number 4. ****PLEASE EMAIL OR RING TO CHECK AVAILABILITY. TEL: 0870 241 2829.****

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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

Materials:
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 Audi 225

CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Audi 225. 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of Audi. This is reason enough for CMC to introduce a real classic miniature: the Audi Front 225 Roadster. First presented to the public in 1935, the car proved to be areal sensation for its time. Sporty and graceful, its body was a feast for the eyes. The aerodynamic line management enhanced the charming sporty look of its overall configuration. CMC offers this ravishingly beautiful hand-assembled miniature of more than 1600 single parts in three different two-tone colour versions. Key features include fully instrumented dashboard, seats made from real leather, windshield with high gloss chromed metal frame and installed wiper motors, removeable spare wheel, double winged engine hood etc etc. Celebrate with us
100 years of Audi. Please call 0870 241 2829 or email sales@onpole.com to check availability.
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CMC Diecast 1:18 Auto Union Audi 225. 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of Audi. This is reason enough for CMC to introduce a real classic miniature: the Audi Front 225 Roadster. First presented to the public in 1935, the car proved to be areal sensation for its time. Sporty & graceful, its body was a feast for the eyes. The aerodynamic line management enhanced the charming sporty look of its overall configuration. CMC offers this ravishingly beautiful h&-assembled miniature of more than 1600 single parts in three different two-tone colour versions. Key features include fully instrumented dashboard, seats made from real leather, windshield with high gloss chromed metal frame & installed wiper motors, removeable spare wheel, double winged engine hood etc etc. Celebrate with us 100 years of Audi. Please call 0870 241 2829 or email sales@onpole.com to check availability.

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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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