Le Mans Miniatures
The car's name means "shooting star" in English. It was a cooperative venture between Renault and French aircraft engine manufacturer Turbomeca to set a world speed record... more info
$249.99
Hand-made cast-resin body and chassis, with etched metal details. Made in France. Car number 12 was driven by Guy Fréquelin and Jacques Delaval and finished 3rd, only three minutes behind ... more info
$149.99
PRICE REDUCED 20% Driven by Seiji Ara, Rinaldo Capello & Tom Kristensen. Motor: FC130 more info
$234.95
Hand-made cast resin and etched metal bodies with plastic chassis, front-mounted FF motor, aluminum wheels and Slot.it gears. Made in France. This Bugatti 57C #1, entered by Bugatti in 1939 and that... more info
$149.99
PRICE REDUCED 20% Driven by Frank Biela, Tom Kristensen & Emanuele Pirro. Motor: FC130 more info
$199.95
132023EVO/1M Peugeot 905 EV1 No.1 Le Mans 1992 winner, drivers Mark Blundell, Derek Warwick and Yannick Dalmas The model is fitted with an ABS injected-molded chassis,... more info
$153.99
PRICE REDUCED 20% The first, and so far the only, Japanese car and rotary-powered car to win LeMans. more info
$92.95
Model of the 1972 LeMans winner driven by Graham Hill and Henri Pescarolo. Motor: FC130 more info
$129.99
PRICE REDUCED 20% NOTE: Illustration of chassis shows wheel centers in red. They are actually black, as shown in photo of complete car. Motor: FC130 more info
$99.95
PRICE REDUCED 20% 3rd place finisher LeMans 1994, H. J. Stuck, Thierry Boutsen, and Danny Sullivan. more info
$99.95
PRICE REDUCED 20% Model of the #6 car driven by Maurizio Sandro Sala, Takashi Yorino, and Yojiro Terada. more info
$92.95
132041EVO/3M Peugeot 905 EV1 TER No.3 Le Mans 1993 winner, drivers Geoff Brabham, Christophe Bouchut & Eric Hélary The model is fitted with an ABS injected-molded chassis, aluminum... more info
$153.99