Cooper Jaguar T33 1954 by Jade Miniatures
Hand built also available - JAD4391M
This rather ungainly looking machine was the largest car built by Cooper and made its first public appearance in the paddock at Silverstone in 1954 with the bodywork unpainted and ducts underneath the smooth nose to feed the radiator. It is in that original form that the car is depicted here and this offers builders a great chance to play with some Alclad (ALC101) to get a realistic finish. The kit parts are well cast and straightforward, allowing for a pleasurable built of an interesting piece of Cooper and Jaguar history.
| Description: | Cooper Jaguar T33 1954 |
| Catalogue#: | JAD4391 |
| Product Type: | Resin/Metal Kit |
| Scale: | 1:43 |
| Event: | GT & Sports Car Racing |
| Colour: | - |
| Drivers: | - |
| Sponsors: | - |
| Dates: | 1954 |
| Race/Position: | - |
| Release Date: | December 2012 |
| Weight: | 250 grams |
| Comments: | - |
About Jade Miniatures
A well established range of well thought out kits and hand built models of competition cars, mostly from the golden era of the 1950s and 60s. The kits are generally pretty simple with well cast resin bodies, small numbers of resin and white metal ancillaries and a modest amount of etch. In the case of open wheeled subjects, the etch usually includes most or all of the suspension. Hand builts generally well finished. Made in France.