BRM P57 - Graham Hill (1963), Monaco GP, 1:18 Spark
BRM P57 - Graham Hill (1963), Winner Monaco GP, 1:18 Spark More
Team: Owen Racing Organisation
Chassis: P57
Driver: Graham Hill
Year: 1963
Edition: 1st place finish Monaco GP, Monte Carlo
Material: resin
Technical details:
Rolling wheels: no
Openable parts: no
Packaging:
Wooden base → acrylic cover → paper box
Dimensions:
23 x 8 x 5 cm (L-W-H)
Accessories:
None
Parameters
| Scale | 1:18 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Spark |
| Team | BRM |
| Year | 1963 |
| Condition | New |
| Limited Edition | No |
| Safety notice | Collectible model for adults. Not suitable for children under 14 years. |
GPSR: Manufacturer Information
Minimax Import & Export Co.Ltd., 28/D Lei Pou Kok, Flower City, Avenida Olimpica, Taipa, Macau. models@sparkmodel.com
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Which scale to choose?
In the world of collector's models, we can find various scales from 1: 500 in the aircraft category to a 1:2 scale or even 1:1 in the case of helmets or steering wheels. The most common scales are 1:43, 1:18, 1:24, 1:32, 1:64, 1:12 depending on the type of model or manufacturer.

What should you know about Spark?
Spark is a French company, founded by Hugo Rippert, a passionate collector and modeler. Spark's story began in 2000, when Hugo started to focus on the production of car models from the Le Mans 24h series, that other manufacturers were absent to produce and launch on market. Like most car model manufacturers, Spark produces its models in China and newly also in Madagascar.
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