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Lot 61:
Description
This precision-engineered 1:8 scale model of the 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen is attributed to Franklin Mint. The model represents the three-wheeled vehicle widely regarded as the first practical modern automobile. It is constructed from a combination of die-cast metal, wire, and plastic components. The chassis and frame are finished in black-painted metal, and the large wheels feature fine-gauge wire spokes with thin black tyres. The rear-mounted single-cylinder engine is highly detailed, featuring a red-painted block, a horizontal red flywheel with a polished metal rim, a brass-effect cooling tank, and silver-toned fuel system components. The interior features a bench seat with a textured black finish to simulate tufted leather and a floorboard finished with a light brown wood-slat effect. This static display model includes moving parts, such as rotating wheels, a functional steering tiller, and an articulated engine assembly with chain-drive components connecting the engine to the rear axle.
Length: 11 inches (28 cm)
Height: 7 inches (18 cm).
Condition report:
The model is in very good and complete condition. All major components, including the steering tiller, engine details, and delicate wire wheels, appear intact and undamaged. There is a light accumulation of surface dust throughout. No original box, packaging, or certificates of authenticity are present.
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