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At least here are all of the once built body variants of Bugatti Type 41 „Royale”. Ettore Bugatti needed more than 7 years to build the cars – I needed a little bit more for the models.

Enjoy the summary - you can find more details in my earlier posts.

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Posted

Cool! Never heard of 1/75. 1/72, 1/87, or h/o yes.

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Hi Harry,

these ones are all scratchbuilt, body is vakuum formed, the other parts are from resin, metal wires, some photo etched parts, transparent plastic for windows, etc.

Hi Lee,

this scale goes back nearly a half century.. When I began to curve my auto models from wood I was a draughtsman and I used a scale-rouler with more scales. As I used pins for the axels the 25 mm lenght of tham was perfect for the 1:75 scale on the rouler. Since that this is "my special scale"

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