This is the Porsche 356 No.46 Le Mans 24H 1953 Olivier/Martin in 1:43 scale by Spark.
The Porsche 356 No. 46 at the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans was driven by French racers Gonzague “Gustave” Olivier and Eugène Martin. The car, a 356/4 SL with a 1,488-cc flat-4 engine, managed 115 laps (about 1,551.58 km) before retiring in the 18th hour due to engine failure.What makes the 1953 race stand out is that it was part of the inaugural World Sportscar Championship, and it was the first time in Le Mans history that the winning car averaged over 100 mph over the full 24 hours.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
The Porsche 356 No. 46 at the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans was driven by French racers Gonzague “Gustave” Olivier and Eugène Martin. The car, a 356/4 SL with a 1,488-cc flat-4 engine, managed 115 laps (about 1,551.58 km) before retiring in the 18th hour due to engine failure.What makes the 1953 race stand out is that it was part of the inaugural World Sportscar Championship, and it was the first time in Le Mans history that the winning car averaged over 100 mph over the full 24 hours.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
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