#086 Pocher model - 1931 Alfa Romeo SC2300 Monza
Pocher is an Italian toy car brand and former manufacturing company of scale model cars. The company, established by Arnaldo Pocher, was active from 1966 to 2000, and since 2013 the brand name has been owned and operated by Hornby Railways.
At the International Toy Fair of Milan in 1966, the Pocher stand astonished the world with its wonderfully detailed 1:8 scale model of the Fiat F2 130HP, the car which won the 1907 French Grand Prix driven by Felice Nazzaro. The model contained 144 high-resistance plastic parts, 173 parts in brass and 506 in steel, copper, leather, rubber and aluminium.
The Company went on to produce ever more detailed models of motoring classics including the models found here at Lucky Collector... a 1931 Alfa Romeo 2300 Monza and a 1932 Alfa Romeo Touring car. These kits were based on original plans from the manufacturer and feature engines with working crankshaft and piston assemblies.
This Pocher 1931 Alfa Romeo SC2300 Monza 1:8 scale model is unopened and ready for an enthusiast to enjoy the assembly process. This model is made up of 1452 pieces, out of which 270 made of high resistance plastic, 809 of brass, 255 of stainless steel, and 118 pieces of other materials including steel, iron, copper, rubber, etc. No glue is required for the assembly and the included plans layout the procedure down to the smallest detail for full satisfaction of the most critical connoisseur.
Pocher is an Italian toy car brand and former manufacturing company of scale model cars. The company, established by Arnaldo Pocher, was active from 1966 to 2000, and since 2013 the brand name has been owned and operated by Hornby Railways.
At the International Toy Fair of Milan in 1966, the Pocher stand astonished the world with its wonderfully detailed 1:8 scale model of the Fiat F2 130HP, the car which won the 1907 French Grand Prix driven by Felice Nazzaro. The model contained 144 high-resistance plastic parts, 173 parts in brass and 506 in steel, copper, leather, rubber and aluminium.
The Company went on to produce ever more detailed models of motoring classics including the models found here at Lucky Collector... a 1931 Alfa Romeo 2300 Monza and a 1932 Alfa Romeo Touring car. These kits were based on original plans from the manufacturer and feature engines with working crankshaft and piston assemblies.
This Pocher 1931 Alfa Romeo SC2300 Monza 1:8 scale model is unopened and ready for an enthusiast to enjoy the assembly process. This model is made up of 1452 pieces, out of which 270 made of high resistance plastic, 809 of brass, 255 of stainless steel, and 118 pieces of other materials including steel, iron, copper, rubber, etc. No glue is required for the assembly and the included plans layout the procedure down to the smallest detail for full satisfaction of the most critical connoisseur.
Pocher is an Italian toy car brand and former manufacturing company of scale model cars. The company, established by Arnaldo Pocher, was active from 1966 to 2000, and since 2013 the brand name has been owned and operated by Hornby Railways.
At the International Toy Fair of Milan in 1966, the Pocher stand astonished the world with its wonderfully detailed 1:8 scale model of the Fiat F2 130HP, the car which won the 1907 French Grand Prix driven by Felice Nazzaro. The model contained 144 high-resistance plastic parts, 173 parts in brass and 506 in steel, copper, leather, rubber and aluminium.
The Company went on to produce ever more detailed models of motoring classics including the models found here at Lucky Collector... a 1931 Alfa Romeo 2300 Monza and a 1932 Alfa Romeo Touring car. These kits were based on original plans from the manufacturer and feature engines with working crankshaft and piston assemblies.
This Pocher 1931 Alfa Romeo SC2300 Monza 1:8 scale model is unopened and ready for an enthusiast to enjoy the assembly process. This model is made up of 1452 pieces, out of which 270 made of high resistance plastic, 809 of brass, 255 of stainless steel, and 118 pieces of other materials including steel, iron, copper, rubber, etc. No glue is required for the assembly and the included plans layout the procedure down to the smallest detail for full satisfaction of the most critical connoisseur.