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The Black Citroën 15 CV Car Model

£69.95

Relive the intrigue of “The Calculus Affair” with the iconic Black Citroën 15 CV, now available as a 1/24 scale diecast model from Moulinsart in collaboration with Hachette. Twice the size of the 2008 1/43 scale models, this collector’s gem shines brilliantly, capturing the essence of Hergé’s love for vehicles. The meticulous detailing, from the masterful pen strokes to the turning wheels, makes this model a true work of art. Presented in a Perspex case with an adventurous design and a bilingual brochure in French and English.

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Step into the world of “The Calculus Affair” with the iconic Black Citroën 15 CV, now immortalized in a 1/24 scale diecast model by Moulinsart in collaboration with Hachette. This collector’s piece, inspired by Hergé’s evident passion for vehicles, promises to transport enthusiasts back to the captivating narrative of Tintin’s adventures.

In 2008, Moulinsart and Editions Atlas introduced a collection of diecast 1/43 scale model cars, featuring all seventy vehicles from Tintin’s escapades. Now, this new collaboration with Hachette unveils a series of 1/24 scale models – larger, more opulent, shining like the sun, with wheels that turn to captivate collectors and fans alike. The meticulous attention to detail ensures that every nuance from Hergé’s masterful pen is faithfully represented.

The Black Citroën 15 CV, a standout from “The Calculus Affair,” holds a prominent place among these exquisite models. Encased in a Perspex case adorned with an adventurous design, each model stands at the box dimensions of 26 cm x 12 cm x 12 cm, emphasizing the larger scale of this captivating collection.

Crafted from painted metal with resin and plastic components, these diecast cars stand as artistic tributes to Hergé’s legacy. The bilingual brochure in French and English enriches the collector’s experience, providing deeper insights into the historical and artistic significance of each model.

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