The Simca 5 was designed in Italy by Fiat and produced at the Simca plant in Nanterre, France from 1936. It was a tiny car designed for the ordinary family (like the German Volkswagen) and able to travel 110 km on just 5 litres of fuel. The last Simca 5's left the assembly lines in 1949. In Nystrup the Simca is owned by the accountant of the gravel company.
The Tamiya kit is a great little kit and with only 57 parts the car is quite a fast project - see here for a review. Contrary to a company like ICM (I have built their kit of the Opel Kapitän) that designs kits with countless tiny parts and akward assemblies, Tamiya uses a different approach with few, well designed parts that assembles with ease. For a 1:35 railway modeller that needs a nice little civilian car and doesn't fancy fiddling with a kit with myriads of small parts, the Tamiya Simca is an obvious choice. Notice that Bronco has also made a kit of a the Fiat-version of the same design. With a lot more parts.
50 parts reduced to 8 waiting to be primed. The seven clear parts are still in their plastic bag. I did the assembly in about one hour. |
Painting is progressing. A briefcase and a suitcase has joined the other parts. I have searched the internet to find a good colour for my model. I'm currently trying to decide between blue and green. |
What era is your railway depicting, the Landrover Series 3 is done by Revell - but this is one, not a car, and two, quite a late prototype (new in 1971 I think).
ReplyDeleteA quick eBay:
German staff car...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Revell-German-Staff-Car-Admiral-Cabrio-1-35th-Scale-Plastic-Kit-03099-/140785062971?pt=UK_ToysGames_ModelKits_ModelKits_JN&hash=item20c771943b
A Citroen...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/35301-TAMIYA-CITROEN-TRACTION-IICV-STAFF-CAR-1-35th-PLASTIC-KIT-1-35-MILITARY-/350935279250?pt=UK_ToysGames_ModelKits_ModelKits_JN&hash=item51b55f6692
Austin van...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/35308-TAMIYA-AUSTIN-TILLY-UTILITY-CAR-1-35th-PLASTIC-KIT-1-35-MILITARY-/350935279246?pt=UK_ToysGames_ModelKits_ModelKits_JN&hash=item51b55f668e
Hi James
DeleteThanks for the links. The era on my little railway is early to mid 1950´s. It is not enforced strict, so I have some flexibility. But not as much as to allow a Series 3 Landy. I've got the Tamiya kit of the Citroen Avant (unbuilt) and the same car in resin by DES Kits (built).
Hope to see even more 1:35 cars before long. I've heard that there is also a Renault lorry coming.
Thanks again for your comments.
Claus