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29019
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Minimum age | 14 years old |
L x w x h (cm) | 14.70 x 6.80 x 4.00 |
Weight | 124g |
L x w x h (cm) box | 15.00 x 7.00 x 7.00 |
Packaging weight | 211g |
Made in China |
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Opel Olympia Convertible - "King Ottokar’s Sceptre" (1947) While the perpetrators of the bombing, to which Tintin has miraculously escaped, have just fled by car. Tintin takes up the pursuit by borrowing, without the owner’s consent, a powerful motorbike.This convertible appeared in 1935 and quickly became the most successful model made by the company before the Second World War. Hergé at 31 (1938), the creator of Tintin, depicts his first car: an Opel Olympia Coach Convertible. It is therefore not a surprise to find it presented with the greatest of care in King Ottokar's Sceptre.
The Opel Olympia is scale 1/43 and comes from “King Ottokar's Sceptre”.
Collectible - car 9 cm long.
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