CMC 1/8 kunstwerk - Lancia D50


Als het even meezit komt van CMC Models in de schaal 1/18 nog voor kerst de schitterende 1954 Lancia D50 binnen. Onnodig om te zeggen dat we geen tientallen van gaan ontvangen, bij interesse even laten weten of bestellen op de website.
Long live the revolutionary spirit!”
The design of the D50 was master-minded by Vittorio Jano with revolutionary innovations to cope with the new rules imposed on Grand Prix racing. Among its characteristic features were a transaxle that lowered the center of gravity significantly, a light-weight compact V8 engine with a 90° cylinder angle and four overhead camshafts, and aerodynamically-shaped pannier fuel tanks. To get the drive shaft, which was rotating in concert with the crankshaft revolution, to bypass the driver cabin, the engine was tilted off the longitudinal axis by 12° to the left. The gearbox was mounted transversally just in front of the de Dion rear axle. These were ground-breaking features that made the D50 one of a kind.
Lancia´s ambitious Formula One project soon caught the attention of big shots in the racing world. Alberto Ascari, a two-time world champion from the years before signed to drive for Lancia. Luigi Villoresi, another outstanding driver, joined the Lancia team. In 1955, more well-known pilots were added to the team, including Eugenio Castellotti.
On Oct. 24, 1954, the Lancia D50 made its debut at the last event of the racing season – the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Alberto Ascari took pole position in qualifying and accomplished the fastest race lap with 2.18 min, but a clutch failure forced him to retire in the 9th of the 80 laps. The revolutionary spirit started gloriously, but it came to an abrupt end – at least for that season.
No other Lancia automobile had ever caused such an emotional stir in competition and among the public, not to mention its lasting impact on the company’s fortunes. With the demise of Alberto Ascari shortly afterwards, the costs from the development of the D50 and the pursuit of victories in prestigious Grand Prix racing proved to be too much for Gianni Lancia to bear. 

The racing team, together with the D50 fleet, was handed over to Enzo Ferrari in 1955, and Lancia's motorsport activities were discontinued for almost a decade.
PODUCT DESCRIPTION

• Metal precision model hand-built from 1,598 parts 
• Detachable and lockable engine hood
• Hinged adjustable screen 
• Realistic replica of the V8 engine complete with pipes and cabling 
• Metal exhaust pipes 
• Triangular steering axle with shock absorbers, front suspension with 
wishbones, transverse leaf spring, all made of metal
• Rear suspension with De-Dion-tube, transverse leaf spring, longitudinal arms 
and inboard dampers, all made of metal 
• Radiator grille hand-made of stainless steel with metal supports
• Highly-detailed replication of the cooling system
• Highly-detailed fuel and oil circulation 
• Authentically-replicated hinged fuel caps
• Authentically-replicated hinged oil-filler cap
• Upholstered leather-covered driver seat and head rest 
• Perfectly-crafted wheels with stainless-steel spokes and nipples on an alloy rim
• Authentically-replicated central locking nuts with right-/left-handed threads 
• Elegant finish with a brilliant paint in original color

Special feature as accessory: Booster-Trolley with separate assist-start device

CMC 1/8 kunstwerk - Lancia D50 CMC 1/8 kunstwerk - Lancia D50 Reviewed by GPworld on december 05, 2017 Rating: 5
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