Surely nobody would be able to afford to buy all of them. After all, some of them are race spec cars, and who would want to collect those. They are purely meant to race with (and brilliant racers they are too).
The '99 LMR art car was withdrawn following pre-qualifying, thus it did not race at Le Mans. I believe, however, that it did compete at the Petit Le Mans the same year.
BMW Art Cars represent the idea of combining automotive engineering with different aspects of art. So artists like Lichtenstein or Warhol were asked if they would like to design BMW cars. The results are wonderful artworks. I'm glad that the BMW V12 LMR Art Car (Carrera + Ninco) isn't the only car to become a slot car.
The Ferrari Daytona is the 365GTB4. Fly has already done several liveries of that one. The Thompson livery is a white and red one. I think it can be seen on Fly's site.
I am quite surprised to find no Lister, no Lola and only one Saleen in the listing.
I know the Saleen must be more expensive to produce and some people have complained about Fly's prices but still ... There so many liveries to be done ... I'm waiting !
Thanks for the pictures Johnny. Both the CSL's look very tempting and should look nice in my new cabinet. I hope Fly manage to get the Stella one right with all the fine black lines.
"I know the Saleen must be more expensive to produce and some people have complained about Fly's prices but still ... There so many liveries to be done ... I'm waiting!"
I agree! Here is a special note to Fly Car Model PARK PLACE!!! And, don't forget DARK DOG either!
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