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English: Rare Toy model of the 1873 Amédée Bollée père steam vehicle "La Mancelle" by R.A.M.I. (No. 30) in die-cast, scale c. 1/50. Painted in green and black, with accents in cream, light grey and red, this is the early variant with die-cast wheels rhather than plastic. Bollée drove "La Mancelle" in October, 1875 from Le Mans to Paris in just 18 hours. These models were made by French enthusiasts. Zamac castings were produced by SIMEB S.A. in Fougerolles (Haute-Saône). Assembling and packaging was done by Homeworkers in Lure.
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