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Talbot Lago T26C F1 1949/50/51 Hand built available JAD43169MA Rosier Belgium 1949 JAD43169MC Claes UK 50 JAD43169MD Pilette Belgium 50 & JAD43169MF Hamilton TT 51 There’s a choice of colours as well as race numbers within this kit as Rosier’s Belgian GP winner was a blue works machine, the cars of Claes and Pilette were in Belgian yellow and Hamilton had his car painted green. The main castings are very clean needing just a little fine flash removed and the panel engraving is very crisp. A seated driver figure is included should you wish to place him in the cockpit and there is the usual etch for suspension and fine wire wheels. Instructions include images of all built versions in colour along with race photos for extra reference.
A well established range of well thought out kits and hand built models of competition cars, mostly from the golden era of the 1950s and 60s. The kits are generally pretty simple with well cast resin bodies, small numbers of resin and white metal ancillaries and a modest amount of etch. In the case of open wheeled subjects, the etch usually includes most or all of the suspension. Hand builts generally well finished. Made in France.