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Airfix - 1930 4.5 Litre Bentley - 1:12 (A20440)
Discontinued
With its front mounted supercharger, the 4.5 litre
Bentley became the quintessential British sports car of the 1920s and 1930s.
It was shaped from the earlier 4-cylinder 3 litre, but produced
substantially more power with its blown engine. As such, it was a stunning
road car and a perfect contender for endurance racing. Due to its dramatic
appearances at Le Mans and successes in speed trials at the Brooklands
circuit, racing and winning became synonymous with Bentley during this
period and few other models capture this image as well as the 4.5 litre
Bentley.
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The number 9 car featured in this kit, UU5872, is the
original Birkin Team Car known as ‘Birkin Blower No.2’. This is the car that
made a dramatic appearance at the 1930 Le Mans 24 Hour Race. In 1929,
Bentley replaced the 4.5 litre and opted to race the higher capacity Speed
6. Three ‘Birkin Blowers’ were entered to compete alongside the Bentley
Speed 6s at the 1930 Le Mans. In the event, only one ‘Blower’, Birkin’s own
number 2 car, started the race. Under Walter Owen Bentley’s, tactical team
management, Birkin’s role was to draw the Mercedes of Carraciola and Werner
into a high speed duel which he successfully achieved. The Blower lead from
the start, swapping the lead with the Mercedes throughout the night, until
eventually the German car withdrew with a blown engine. Birkin’s success
came at a cost, as he had to retire after 20 hours with a bent valve,
leaving the two Speed 6s to take first and second place. The total
production of the 4.5 Litre was 720 between 1927 and 1931. Of these, 55 were
fitted with superchargers. Power: 240bhp, Wheelbase: 3 metres, Weight
1,930kg
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Model Scale; 1:12 |
Dimensions (mm); L365 W135 |
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Pieces: 278 |
Requires
Painting: Yes |
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Skill Level: 4 |
Flying Hours: 4 |
Paints required but not
included: 3, 11, 19, 33, 113, 195 |