Article number: | 29905 |
Quantity: | 6 |
The Ford T is omnipresent in the mad car chases in the silent films of Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton. Its sympathetic aspect undoubtedly amused Hergé, who discovered it in his neighbourhood cinema. It was only logical that he would choose it in 1930 to accompany the missionaries in Africa and develop the railway adventures of Tintin in the Congo. This sturdy, solid and inexpensive all-terrain vehicle, was easy to drive and repair, and was almost ageless.
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