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Auto Union Typ C - Grand Prix Champion 1936


Plastheniker

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Hi, in the history of Grand Prix racing (since the late fifties called Formula One) no other manufacturer ever achieved such an overwhelming superiority as Mercedes did from 1934 to 1939. All renowned competitors (e. g. Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Bugatti) were not able to keep up technically. The only exception was the Porsche-designed P-Wagen of the German Auto Union, in its various stages of evolution called Typ A, Typ B and Typ C, that became the world's first successful mid-engined racing car - a quarter of a century before English manufacturers re-invented it. Especially the final Typ C was more than a match to the Mercedes cars. In 1936 it defeated Mercedes and became GP champion.

In its time the Typ C featured the latest racing technology:

  • a tubular chassis with independent suspension and torsion bars ( note the similarities to the also Porsche-designed Volkswagen)
  • hydraulic brakes
  • a supercharged 6 litre V16 with up to 600 PS (appr. 600 net hp)

While the standard GP body enabled top speeds up to 320 kmph, Auto Union built streamline cars for the Berlin Avus high-speed circuit as Mercedes did. While 300.000 spectators watched the 1937 race these streamlined cars achieved speeds up to 380 kmph. With some minor aerodynamic improvements the streamlined Typ C reached more than 430 kmph on a straight Autobahn near Frankfurt.

My models are based on the 1/20 Casadio/Revival kits. These are the best (if you can use this word) of all Casadio/Revival kits.

Authenticity and detailing is good by comparison. The necessary corrections are not too difficult, but still an enormous amount of details must be added.

Also the quality of the parts is good by comparison. I only remember problems with the fit of the wheel spats, an unusuable supercharger and overdone deburring of the pre-painted body parts.

If you should ever feel inclined to build a Casadio/Revival kit, start with this one.

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A similar topic of mine:

1907 Fiat 130 HP Grand Prix Racer 1/20

http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=75350

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Porscheman, on 18 Jun 2013 - 6:15 PM, said:

Incredible Builds!!! I thought your models were CMC diecasts at first.

Careful ( :P ). There's a whole thread going on from those who don't appreciate this compliment.

But those in the know recognize this as a very high compliment. Edited by sjordan2
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Very nice!! I built the Casadio Mercedes and have an Auto Union kit to build.

http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58621&hl=%2Bmercedes+%2Bw154

Chris, you managed to finish the worst kit I encountered in more than 50 years of modeling. Hat off!

Building the Auto Union will be a pleasure by comparison.

I am going to show the Mercedes next time. I hope you will be interested.

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