Article number: | 29902 |
Unveiled for the first time on February 16, 1944, in the daily newspaper Le Soir, the superb 1938 convertible model of the Lincoln Zephyr makes a number of significant appearances in The Seven Crystal Balls, seen in a variety of situations and angles. Created in 1935, the Lincoln Zephyr is considered by specialists to be the first very successful car of the modern industrial era.
Each car has been faithfully reproduced with a high quality finish.
It is presented in a clear Perspex case.
A booklet, in French and English, accompanies the car providing detailed information about the vehicle that inspired Hergé, and the creation of The Seven Crystal Balls adventure and much more!
1/24 Scale
Hergé, the creator of Tintin, was during all of his life extraordinarily interested in means of transport such as airplanes and cars. Because of this he drew a lot and with exceptional detail a large variety of models in his famous stories. All those airplanes, cars and helicopters have now been reproduced with utmost care for even the smallest detail and made available for every fan and collector of Tintin. This allows you to relive your favourite comic book adventures or to obtain a memento of these. These mocel cars or model airplanes can be displayed as decoration and you can build your own extensive Tintin collection.
Especially suited as a gift for every fan of Tintin, our favourite reporter from the world famous comic book series.