This is the 1971-2010 Triumph GT6 BFMS Landracer in 1:43 scale by Autocult.
The Triumph GT6 C‑BFMS Landracer is a stunning, record‑breaking land‑speed machine born from a 1971 GT6 Mk III rebodied for Bonneville glory. Driven by Keith Copeland, its roof was slammed by 5 inches, front wheels enclosed under a rakish hood extension, and wheelbase stretched to 130 inches to tame aerodynamics. Under the sculpted shell lurks a Chevy‑sourced 5.9 L small‑block V8 twin‑turbocharged to a staggering 2,200 hp, driving the front wheels across salt flats—an engineering eccentricity that pushed it to an astonishing 380 mph world record in 2012. This radical Frankenstein of British sports-car aesthetics, extreme aero optimization, rotary‑to‑V8 alchemy, and front‑wheel thrust makes the Landracer a one‑off anomaly—far outside any ordinary competition in the automotive world.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
The Triumph GT6 C‑BFMS Landracer is a stunning, record‑breaking land‑speed machine born from a 1971 GT6 Mk III rebodied for Bonneville glory. Driven by Keith Copeland, its roof was slammed by 5 inches, front wheels enclosed under a rakish hood extension, and wheelbase stretched to 130 inches to tame aerodynamics. Under the sculpted shell lurks a Chevy‑sourced 5.9 L small‑block V8 twin‑turbocharged to a staggering 2,200 hp, driving the front wheels across salt flats—an engineering eccentricity that pushed it to an astonishing 380 mph world record in 2012. This radical Frankenstein of British sports-car aesthetics, extreme aero optimization, rotary‑to‑V8 alchemy, and front‑wheel thrust makes the Landracer a one‑off anomaly—far outside any ordinary competition in the automotive world.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
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