Visible in its entirety in a single box of the album Cigars of the Pharaoh, the car driven by Tintin to take the Egyptologist Philémon Siclone and the writer Zlotzky to the psychiatric asylum is unique in its kind. So unique that it was actually never commercialized! Let’s set off to discover the fascinating Torpedo imagined by coachbuilder Jacques Saoutchik. The Lincoln Torpedo Grand Sport was never produced. There were the plans, some advertising drawings, a hypothetical prototype and then came Hergé…
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, each model is a part of a limited edition of 1250 numbered pieces worldwide. Packaged in a magnificent double-flap box, this collector’s item is not only a celebration of Tintin’s universe but also a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail associated with Hergé’s creations.
Limited and numbered edition to 1250 pieces, measuring 45 cm long—a true gem for enthusiasts and collectors alike.