Thursday, July 11, 2024

'Baby' Bugatti

The 'Baby' Bugatti is a half-size Type 35. It's sometimes referred to as 'Type 52', though that doesn't appear to be an official factory designation.

The 'Baby' has an electric motor and was created by Ettore for his five year old son Roland. It created a bit of a stir and was then taken into production for children. Several hundred were produced.

The job lot in which my Type 35 model came included several much smaller Type 35 models. The scale of these was not specifically mentioned anywhere on the models, but it turned out they're almost exactly half the size of my 1:24 Type 35 model ... You see where this is going?

So here it is, a 'Baby' Bugatti!


And here is the 'Baby' with its parent.


Sure, this is not specifically a 1:24 scale model of a 'Baby', but it's very similar, if not identical to what it would look like if it was produced (note the lack of a crank handle, which the 'Baby' also didn't have!). And that's good enough for my collection!


And the picture that just had to be taken: the 'Baby' next to the Type 41 Royale Coupe Napoleon!

Monday, July 8, 2024

Chiron '42 seconds'

When I started this collection, I set myself a limit of not collecting different colour schemes of the same model. Now I have a Chiron in my collection, so no further Chirons, right? But when a model of the '42 seconds' Chiron popped up on eBay, I felt this unique Chiron was different enough ...

The '42 seconds' Chiron, driven by Colombian racing driver Juan Pablo Montoya, set a world record of going from 0 km/h to 400 km/h and back to 0 km/h in 42 seconds. Here is the actual car (note the number 42 on the grill!):

... and here is my 1:24 model from Maisto, off eBay for only £12.




'Zero-400-zero' is shown on the windshield and '42 Seconds' on the side of the car.



Different enough for me to add to the collection: #17.


And here is a video of the word record being set.