Rod



I hadn't noticed that, Nick. Here is a better view.nickjones wrote:Rod, The lighter blue car appears to have a makers mark under the nose of the car, I can't make it out though.
Yes, Greg - the huge V16 (!!) motor in the Auto Union C type was placed behind the driver, and it was nearly impossible to keep the car under control while driving races!matchbox_n_molars wrote: It seems they all had this flat grilled face and tapered tail with the driver quite far forward.
Thanks Kay, That would explain why Rod's cars have the axles painted in the body colour but black painted wheels.kay wrote:Yes, Greg - the huge V16 (!!) motor in the Auto Union C type was placed behind the driver, and it was nearly impossible to keep the car under control while driving races!matchbox_n_molars wrote: It seems they all had this flat grilled face and tapered tail with the driver quite far forward.
Nevertheless it was one of the most successful German Grand Prix racing cars in the 30's, and it archieved 30 world speed records!
in two weeks I'm visiting the Horch (Audi) Museum in Zwickau, and they have a factory built replica of this car on display - so I'm going to take a few pictures there.
Your model was made in 2002 by the German company Busch, it is in 1:87 scale and is limited to 2500 pieces.
Here's a link to an old ebay auction where one of the cars in the lot looks like Rod's cars - and it seems to have the same mark.
The seller says it might be a "KBK" (Kurt Becker KG) model which was only made in 1947.
The ebay model is unpainted, so maybe Rod's cars are repaints (the paint looks rather thick and glossy).
http://www.ebay.de/itm/111650850540
Kay