Model # M-114
CMC M-114 Mercedes-Benz
W125 GP Donington, 1937 Scale 1:18
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Product Description
CMC M-114 Mercedes-Benz W125 GP Donington, 1937 Scale 1:18
The Donington Grand Prix of England that took place on October 2, 1937 was the final race of the season and the last round of the 750 kg formula racing. For the British, it brought the Grand Prix to their island for the first time, an opportunity to see spectacular performances and auto giants.
Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union had been closely involved in the competition of major Grand Prix races, so a duel was expected to unfold between them, especially after both teams were reported to have sent their top drivers to the UK, such as Rudolf Caracciola for Mercedes-Benz and Bernd Rosemeyer for Auto Union. For safety reasons, the race organizers also decreed that all cars participating in this race be equipped with an additional leather belt to keep the engine hood shut, which gave each race car a very distinctive look.
The race itself was a merciless showdown between the young Bernd Rosemeyer in an Auto Union Type C and Manfred von Brauchitsch in his Mercedes W125 with a 570-hp 8-cylinder compressor engine. At the end, Rosemeyer won, whereas von Brauchitsch finished 2nd and Caracciola, 3rd. The other two Mercedes drivers Hermann Lang and Richard Seaman, a native son and hero, were out of luck. Both had had to retire from the race because of technical problems or accidents.
All in all, Mercedes should be satisfied with a 2nd and 3rd places. The W125 proved to be the most successful Grand Prix car of the season, and Rudolf Caracciola won the European Championship in his W125.
Model Description
-A hand-assembled die-cast precision model composed of more than 900 single parts
-Authentically-crafted, true-to-scale body
-Removable engine hood with spring-loaded locking hooks and an additional leather belt for keeping the hood fastened
-Authentic replication of the 8-cylinder in-line-engine with impressive detailing
-Cooler grille handmade from stainless steel wires and a radiator wire mesh made of metal
-Removable wheels with aluminium rims, stainless steel spokes and nipples, and authentic rubber tires
-Dashboard made of stainless steel with a marble-brushed surface
-Cockpit seat is covered with real textile
-Detailed replication of the drum brakes with ventilation and cooling slots
-Brilliant bodywork painted and polished to a mirror finish with tampon printed starting numbers
Technical Data (Original Vehicle)
8-cylinder in-line-engine
Root Compressor
Two overhead camshafts
Front wheels with single-wheel suspension and a double wishbone and coil springs
De Dion rear axle with lengthwise installed torsion bars
⢠Maximum output: 570 PS bei 5,800 / min
⢠Displacement: 5,660 ccm
⢠Top speed: approx. 320 km/h
⢠Bore x stroke: 94 x 102 mm
⢠Wheelbase: 2,798 mm
⢠Track front / rear: 1,473 / 1,412 mm
⢠Dry weight: 749 kg