Bronco 1/35 Italian Light Civilian Car (hard top)

KIT #: CB 35167
PRICE: $40.00 SRP
DECALS: Several options
REVIEWER: Scott Van Aken
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HISTORY

The Fiat Topolino was one of the smallest cars in the world at the time of its production. Launched in 1937, three models were produced until 1955, all with only minor mechanical and cosmetic changes. It was equipped with a 569 cc four-cylinder, side-valve, water-cooled engine mounted in front of the front axle,( later an overhead valve motor ) and so was a full-scale car rather than a cyclecar. The radiator was located behind the engine which made possible a lowered aerodynamic nose profile at a time when competitors had a flat, nearly vertical grill. The shape of the car's front allowed exceptional forward visibility.

Rear suspension initially used quarter-elliptic rear springs, but buyers frequently squeezed four or five people into the nominally two-seater car, and in later models the chassis was extended at the rear to allow for more robust semi-elliptic springs.

With horsepower of about 13 bhp, its top speed was about 53 mph (85 km/h), and it could achieve about 39.2 miles per US gallon (6.00 L/100 km; 47.1 mpg-imp). The target price given when the car was planned was 5,000 lire. In the event the price at launch was 9,750 lire, though the decade was one of falling prices in several part of Europe and later in the 1930s the Topolino was sold for about 8,900 lire. Despite being more expensive than first envisioned, the car was competitively priced. Nearly 520,000 were sold.

THE KIT

This is, to my count, the fourth boxing of this kit. Two have been soft tops and this is the second hard top. Two have been military and two are now civilian versions. Before you wonder if this is the last of the line, I should mention that the body work changed in 1949, but the rest of the car remained the same, so Bronco has an opportunity to increase the line. There were also Simca built cars that have some small detail differences.

Most of the kit is the same in all boxings with only the overall body and additional bits differing. T There is a full engine and cooling system, the suspension is quite detailed and complete. There are plastic tires/wheels and you can turn the front steering. The interior gets civilian seats and this one has pockets in the doors. Both the very front of the bodywork can be posed open as can the louvered pieces in the center of the hood.

Doors have two window inserts; one for fully closed and one with the forward piece slid open. There are what appear to be trafficators for the forward windscreen posts. Windscreen wipers are also part of the package. A photo etch fret is included that provides license plate holders and some other very small parts. New to this kit are the figures. There is a woman standing along with a little girl. There is also a standing dog. You might recall that the soft top civilian car had a seated woman and sitting dog included. There is a sprue with a suitcase on it as well.

Instructions are very well done with any optional steps clearly shown. Decals are simply for license plates and you are offered both black and white backgrounds. A wide selection of letters and numbers are provided so you can do any plate you wish. The color guide shows three cars, all with black fenders. One is a 'Claret', one a beige and the other a black. If you search the net, you will find other colors. I should add that any chrome will need to be painted, but there isn't much on these cars.

CONCLUSIONS

Nice to see yet another option for this neat little care. It is great to see these pre-war cars being produced in kit form. Kudos to Bronco for providing one of the cooler ones.

REFERENCES

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Topolino

January 2014

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