Peugeot 3 Litre Brooklands 1913 by Esdo
- built
Kit available ESD111
Peugeot’s 1912 Grand Prix machines featured advanced engines with dual overhead camshafts and four inclined valves per cylinder. Having won several races in 1912, a pair of the cars were brought over to Brooklands for races early in 1913 to be driven by Georges Boillot and Jules Goux. Goux remained in England and with added streamlining fitted to his car he then set multiple class records on the banking. This is the car which Esdo say we have here but every photograph we have found shows the cars to be two seaters rather than the narrow single seat machine seen here. After our initial review of the model, we were provided with additional information by a reader (thanks Mike!) which tells us that this single seater was actually a three-litre machine, not the 7.6 litre it was listed as, which ran at Brooklands very late in the year. When compared with the period article on this car, the model looks very good (which is not what we suggested initially!). The castings are very crisp in the kit, needing just a few feed tags removing and a good clean to get rid of the release agent, which is common to all Esdo resin. The wire wheels are excellent, the finished model looks very attractive and now we know what it actually is, pretty accurate!
Description: | Peugeot 3 Litre Brooklands 1913 |
Catalogue#: | ESD111M |
Product Type: | Hand Built |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Formula 1 or single seater |
Colour: | - |
Drivers: | Goux J |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1913 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | November 2017 |
Weight: | 325 grams |
Comments: | Brooklands |
About Esdo
Beautifully cast, very simple resin kits and hand-built models. Kits include some white metal parts, minimal photo-etch and basic but useful instructions. Some subjects slightly let down by the rather crude cast wheels. Built models generally well built. Made in France.