Last week I took my two boys to the Dutch TT circuit for a demo run of the Red Bull F1 with David Coulthard driving. There were some stand selling memorabilia and they could both pick a scale model.
The oldest choose a Ferrari 512 S (as I already picked a GT40 MkII) and the youngest picked a VW T1 Van (well he is only 3 years old).
I choose the black No. 2 car that won Le Mans and as we were off to the UK to visit Frank and London, I didn;t give it much thought. Just a nice day out to the circuit infecting my two boys.
After returning from the UK I took a closer look at the model, which is from Shelby Collectables and to my horror I found out the steering is on the wrong side. The created a scale model of the 1966 winner of Le Mans and put the steering on the left. Isn't that odd?
Anyone an idea why they did this? Have I bought a Monday model?
John
The oldest choose a Ferrari 512 S (as I already picked a GT40 MkII) and the youngest picked a VW T1 Van (well he is only 3 years old).
I choose the black No. 2 car that won Le Mans and as we were off to the UK to visit Frank and London, I didn;t give it much thought. Just a nice day out to the circuit infecting my two boys.
After returning from the UK I took a closer look at the model, which is from Shelby Collectables and to my horror I found out the steering is on the wrong side. The created a scale model of the 1966 winner of Le Mans and put the steering on the left. Isn't that odd?
Anyone an idea why they did this? Have I bought a Monday model?
John