20th-Jan-22, 10:56 AM
A model that is nearer release is this Porsche 911S that Sobiesław Zasada and Marek Wachowski drove to fourth place at the 1968 London-Sydney Marathon...
The London-Sydney is a great subject for a slot car series - an amazing 10,373 mile jaunt, starting at Crystal Palace on the 18th of November and finishing in Sydney seven days before Christmas. The route was magnificent, including a 24 hour slog from Tehran to Kabul that would be unimaginable today.
The Polish Porsche is one model Fly can manage from their current tooling - and there are three more 911s they could do, two British and one Kenyan. The race was won by the Hillman Hunter of Andrew Cowan, Colin Malkin and Brian Coyle - inheriting the lead from Citroën DS of Lucien Bianchi and Jean-Claude Ogier (no relation of Sébastien) who collided with a non-competing car after the end of the penultimate stage, less than 100 miles from Sydney...
Some nice footage of the Zasada-Wachowsk Porsche in there too. Fourth place won them £1,000 - not bad in 1968.
The London-Sydney is a great subject for a slot car series - an amazing 10,373 mile jaunt, starting at Crystal Palace on the 18th of November and finishing in Sydney seven days before Christmas. The route was magnificent, including a 24 hour slog from Tehran to Kabul that would be unimaginable today.
The Polish Porsche is one model Fly can manage from their current tooling - and there are three more 911s they could do, two British and one Kenyan. The race was won by the Hillman Hunter of Andrew Cowan, Colin Malkin and Brian Coyle - inheriting the lead from Citroën DS of Lucien Bianchi and Jean-Claude Ogier (no relation of Sébastien) who collided with a non-competing car after the end of the penultimate stage, less than 100 miles from Sydney...
Some nice footage of the Zasada-Wachowsk Porsche in there too. Fourth place won them £1,000 - not bad in 1968.

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