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{{Exhibit|Arch One|[[Glamour of Brighton]]}}The [[clockwork]] '''"Phaeton"''' was the largest model car in [[Bing]]'s range in 1902.
'''The "Phaeton"''' was the largest model car in [[Bing]]'s range in 1902.


Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn.
Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn.
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Revision as of 19:34, 21 June 2011

in storage

Phaeton clockwork model car, 1902 (Bing)

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location:

The Hornby Wall display ended on 31st December 2024

The clockwork "Phaeton" was the largest model car in Bing's range in 1902.

Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn.


References

  • David Pressland, The Art of the Tin Toy, (New Cavendish Books, 1976), ISBN 9780904568042