Brand new 1:18 scalediecast model car of 1938 Mercedes W 154 Silver die cast car model by CMC.
Dimensions approximately L-10 W-4 H-2.5 inches.In 1938 a new racing formula was introduced which limited the displacement of racing cars with a compressor to 3 litres. This changed rule was determining motor racing sport of the succeeding years.
Mercedes-Benz developed an entirely new V12-engine with 485 hp for the W 154. A 5-speed transmission was added and was directly mounted on the de Dion rear axle. One tank was in the rear a second in the cockpit above the driver’s legs.
In this vehicle the drivers Caracciola Lang von Brauchitsch and Seaman of the Daimler-Benz team gained one victory after the other. In 1938 Caracciola became European Champion. At the French Grand Prix on the 3rd of July 1938 Mercedes-Benz gained a triple victory: von Brauchitsch came in first Caracciola second and Hermann Lang third. In 1939 Hermann Lang became European Champion with the further developed W 154.
Hand assembled from more than 500 parts
Windscreen can be fold down
Removable engine hood
Finely imitaded and detailed engine
Punched brake drums
Spoke wheels with hand-drawn individually fitted wiresRadiator grill made of fine handdrawn wires soldered individually
TECHNICAL DATA:
V-12-engine with 2 Roots-compressors
Displacement: 2.962 cm3
Bore x stroke: 67 x 70 mm
Maximum output: 485 hp at 7.500 rpm
Transmission: 5-speed
Wheel Base: 2.730 mm
Front track: 1.470 mm
Rear track: 1.410 mm
Topspeed: 320 km/h
1938 Mercedes W 154 Silver 1/18 Diecast Car Model by CMC.
Dimensions approximately L-10 W-4 H-2.5 inches.In 1938 a new racing formula was introduced which limited the displacement of racing cars with a compressor to 3 litres. This changed rule was determining motor racing sport of the succeeding years.
Mercedes-Benz developed an entirely new V12-engine with 485 hp for the W 154. A 5-speed transmission was added and was directly mounted on the de Dion rear axle. One tank was in the rear a second in the cockpit above the driver’s legs.
In this vehicle the drivers Caracciola Lang von Brauchitsch and Seaman of the Daimler-Benz team gained one victory after the other. In 1938 Caracciola became European Champion. At the French Grand Prix on the 3rd of July 1938 Mercedes-Benz gained a triple victory: von Brauchitsch came in first Caracciola second and Hermann Lang third. In 1939 Hermann Lang became European Champion with the further developed W 154.
Hand assembled from more than 500 parts
Windscreen can be fold down
Removable engine hood
Finely imitaded and detailed engine
Punched brake drums
Spoke wheels with hand-drawn individually fitted wiresRadiator grill made of fine handdrawn wires soldered individually
TECHNICAL DATA:
V-12-engine with 2 Roots-compressors
Displacement: 2.962 cm3
Bore x stroke: 67 x 70 mm
Maximum output: 485 hp at 7.500 rpm
Transmission: 5-speed
Wheel Base: 2.730 mm
Front track: 1.470 mm
Rear track: 1.410 mm
Topspeed: 320 km/h
1938 Mercedes W 154 Silver 1/18 Diecast Car Model by CMC.
Price history
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Jan 3, 2022
€270.43
Oct 26, 2021
€235.57