No duties & taxes
for $800 US
or less to USA
recipients.
No duties & taxes
for $800 US
or less to USA
recipients.
Go have a look in the "Specifications" section below at the PDF file to see which drawing by Hergé inspired the creation of this vehicle.
Visible in its entirety in a single vignette featured in Cigars of the Pharaoh, the car driven by Tintin taking Sophocles Sarcophagus the Egyptologist and Zloty the poet to the psychiatric clinic is unique. So unique in fact, that it was never actually marketed! Let's discover the fascinating Torpedo designed by the coach-builder Jacques Saoutchik. The Lincoln Torpedo Grand Sport was never produced. There was the original reference drawing, some advertising images, the hypothetical prototype and then came Hergé...
A booklet, in French and English, accompanies the car providing detailed information about the vehicle that inspired Hergé and the creation of the Cigars of the Pharaoh adventure and much more!
Each car has been faithfully reproduced in resin with a high quality finish.
Scale: 1/24th
It is presented in a clear Perspex case.
Go have a look in the "Specifications" section below at the PDF file to see which drawing by Hergé inspired the creation of this vehicle.
In 1962, when Hergé draws The Castafiore Emerald, he was familiar with the Brussels production of Citroën and the craze for the 2 CV, the Belgian "deuche" of 1955. We know that it appeared in 1948 at the Salon de l'automobile de Paris, but fourteen years later, its appearance has changed a lot. The assistance of one of his collaborators, Roger Leloup, will be very valuable to him.
At the end of the 1950s, Roger drives an old 2 CV AZL. He will reproduce it with precision to assist Hergé.
A booklet, in French and English, accompanies the car providing detailed information about the vehicle that inspired Hergé and the creation of The Castafiore Emerald adventure and much more!
Each car has been faithfully reproduced in resin with a high quality finish.
Scale: 1/24th
It is presented in a clear Perspex case.
Go have a look in the "Specifications" section below at the PDF file to see which drawing by Hergé inspired the creation of this vehicle.
The Studebaker from the 1948 edition of the adventure Land of Black Gold.
The Thompson's are under cover at the Simoun Garage, or should we say were!
A booklet, in French and English, accompanies the car providing detailed information about the vehicle that inspired Hergé.
Each car has been faithfully reproduced in resin with a high quality finish.
Scale: 1/24th
It is presented in a clear Perspex case.
Album: Land of Black Gold