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UGO FADINI
LAND SPEED RECORD CAR MODELS

The finest models of Land Speed cars for the discerning collector*
(*since 1974)
Handbuilt to a constant 1/43 scale

Abarth TO modelCooper Avus model

RECENT RELEASES

left - Ugo Fadini #19 - Fiat-Abarth 750 Bertone, Salone Torino 1956 - READ THE STORY

right - Ugo Fadini #16C - Cooper streamliner, Avus F3 race 1953 - READ THE STORY

model - completed, released and built by
1/43 scale, handbuilt
Omicron Infinity

Omicron #10 Infinity Land Speed Record jet car
Glenn Leasher fatal attempt, Bonneville 1962 - READ THE STORY!


a new range of early Bonneville land speed racing cars
by Ugo Fadini - 1/43 scale

Shadoff model Shadoff model

Mal Hooper's Shadoff Spl streamliner - 2 versions:
#so04 - Class C/S record at Bonneville SCTA Speed Week 1954
#so05 - FIA Class C International records at AAA Speed Trials, Bonneville 1954
READ THE STORY of this famous car!
City of Burbank model model #03
Bob Estes 52 model

Hill-Davis "City of Burbank" streamliner - 3 versions:
#so01 - "City of Burbank" 1952 BonnevilleSCTA Speed Week, Class B/S record
#so02 - "Bob Estes Spl." 1952 Bonneville AAA Speed Trials, FIA Intl. Class C record
#so03 - "Bob Estes Spl." 1953 Bonneville SCTA and AAA/FIA Speed Trials
READ THE STORY of this famous car!

the current Ugo Fadini range
all models cast in resin and handbuilt in 1/43 scale

The Phoenix

UGO FADINI #18 - The Phoenix diesel truck - (Currently NOT available - please read here)
the fastest diesel vehicle on earth, 251.224 mph at the Bonneville Speed Trials 2001
READ THE STORY

17 Burkland streamliner

Ugo Fadini 17 - Burkland 411 streamliner, Bonneville Salt Flats, World of Speed 2000
Fastest mile (one-way) for a piston-engined vehicle at 438.815 mph - READ THE FULL STORY!
16B Cooper Bonneville

handbuilt to a constant 1/43 scale

numbered and signed limited editions

extremely accurate details


Ugo Fadini 16B - Cooper streamliner, Bonneville 1954
READ THE FULL STORY!
16A Cooper Montlhéry


Ugo Fadini 16A - Cooper streamliner, Montlhéry 1951
READ THE FULL STORY!

15 Team Vesco Turbinator

Ugo Fadini 15 - Team Vesco Turbinator, World Finals 1997, 438 MPH!!!
(Turbinator now holds the wheel-driven Land Speed Record) READ THE FULL STORY!

- CLICK on the MODEL NUMBER or the PHOTO for more details about the model -
- CLICK on "THE FULL STORY" to know more about the real car -


12 Al Teague Speed-O-Motive
Ugo Fadini 12 - Al Teague's Speed-O-Motive streamliner, wheel-driven land speed record, Bonneville 1991
READ HERE THE FULL STORY! of Al Teague's streamliner

14 The Redhead

handbuilt to a constant 1/43 scale

numbered and signed limited editions

extremely accurate details


Ugo Fadini 14 - The Redhead streamliner, 30 years on the Salt Flats!
READ THE FULL STORY!
13 Hoffman Markley
Ugo Fadini 13 - Hoffman-Markley streamliner, Class C record, Bonneville 1992
READ THE FULL STORY!

- CLICK on the MODEL NUMBER or the PHOTO for more details about the model -
- CLICK on "THE FULL STORY" to know more about the real car -

11 Fiat-Abarth 500





Ugo Fadini 11 - Fiat-Abarth 500 Bertone 1956, long distance records at Monza circuit
READ THE FULL STORY!

Check for more Bonneville land speed cars in the TOM range

TOM 1 TOM 3 TOM 4

Check for more Bonneville and other land speed record cars in the Omicron range

Omicron 8 Omicron 4 Omicron 9


Models on this page are the current range
Click HERE for a list of future releases
Click HERE to see all discontinued models
Click HERE if you want to buy a model

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Ugo Fadini
Via Storlato 19
35132 Padova, Italy
ph/fax +39.049613755

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