The build of model was a routine soon. The all black enterieur don`t allow to see any details inside there is not very much even the dashboard is black painted. The only one to see is the knob on gear stick made of ivory of course on the original one.
Bugatti Royale Kellner Coach #41141 1932 in 1:75 scale
Started by caapa, Feb 08 2013 10:23 PM
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Posted 08 February 2013 - 10:23 PM
The fourth car was built without anyone who want to buy it. Ettore ordered a closed coupe body at the coachbuilder Kellner. The car was the winner of Most Expensiv Car of Show in London Motor Show 1932. Well for the price of Kellner Coach you would have been able to buy 3 Rolls Royce! It survived the WWII in a hidden garage behind a wall together with other two Royale on the estate of Family Bugatti. The gracefull car arrived the highest auctions price of Royales till now.
The build of model was a routine soon. The all black enterieur don`t allow to see any details inside there is not very much even the dashboard is black painted. The only one to see is the knob on gear stick made of ivory of course on the original one.
The build of model was a routine soon. The all black enterieur don`t allow to see any details inside there is not very much even the dashboard is black painted. The only one to see is the knob on gear stick made of ivory of course on the original one.













