THE GOLDEN AGE ...
... of sports cars laid the foundations for quite a few car legends in the ‘60s, this epoch being characterised by galloping technical development and an „anything-goes”-attitude. Those longcircuit races were a matter for the management. This 30.51 ft. long set includes a crossing and two icons of that time: the Ferrari 330 P4 of the Equipe Nationale Belge powered by a four-litre V12-engine with triple-valve cylinder heads and an output of 450 hp as it was used in Le Mans in 1967. Its opponent: the Porsche Carrera 6 of Porsche’s Works Team powered by a racing version of the 911’s flat-six engine with a 2-litre capacity and an output of 210 hp as it was participating in the 1000 km Nürburgring in 1966. Both 1:24 scale cars are equipped with a newly designed chassis and special lighting: the front lights come with Xenon-effect and the rear lights with brake light function.









