Vehicle make: BRM
Corgi GS5 British Racing Cars
The Corgi British Racing Cars The set consists of Corgi 150 Vanwall racing car, Corgi 151 Lotus XI Lotus Mark II Le Mans and Corgi 152 BRM racing car. The first edition was produced in 1959 and 1960. Later versions were made from 1961-5. available in various finish. Corgi in detail...
Corgi 152 BRM Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car
The Corgi BRM Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car There was a version with suspension No 152S.Cost 3/2 available in green, light green, gold plate finish at 1:45 scale. Corgi in detail...
Corgi 152S BRM Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car
The Corgi BRM Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car There is a No.152 version of this model without suspension that was released in 1958.Cost 4/- available in turquoise finish at 1:45 scale. Corgi in detail...
Crescent Toys 1285 BRM Mk2 Grand Prix
The Crescent Toys BRM Mk2 Grand Prix . available in green finish. Crescent Toys in detail...
Dinky 243 BRM Racing Car
The Dinky BRM Racing Car
In April 1964, the Meccano Magazine introduced the fourth model in Dinky’s new racing car series. The magazine used its colourful back page spread to announce the introduction of the yellow BRM F1 racing car, which was not in the green metallic colour used for the actual model. Only the engine cowl, with its see-through air intake had the yellow colour scheme. Costing 3/11 the 3¼ inch (83mm) long model had 4-wheel suspension, a windscreen and driver in a white overall and red helmet. Later versions of the model had not slots for the windscreen. By 1969, the Dinky catalogue showed the increased cost of the model to be 4/11. Released in 1964, the model was withdrawn in 1971.
In 1945, Richard Mays CBE founded British Racing Motors (BRM) which raced F1 cars from 1950-1977. They entered 197 grand prix races and won 17, including the 1962 world championship and constructor’s championship. Graham Hill OBE drove their BRM 57/8, which was so successful that it remained in production in 1963, when American, Richie Ginther, achieved second place in the Monaco Grand Prix. Other major successes occurred for BRM during the 1964, 1965 and 1971 seasons. BRM cars used a variety of engines: 1.5 V16; 2.5 litre in line; 1.5cc Coventry-Climax; 1.9 and 2.11 V8 3.01 H16 and the powerful 3.01 V12. While BRM’s greatest achievements occurred under Graham Hill, a number of other famous racers drove for the company: Jo Bonnier, Ron Flockhart, Dan Gurney, Mike Hawthorn, Nikki Lauder, Clay Regazzoni, Jackie Stewart and John Surtees.
Released in 1964, the model was withdrawn in 1971. Cost 3/11 available in green finish. Dinky in detail...
Matchbox 52B BRM Racer
The Matchbox BRM Racer Shown in the 1969 catalogue.Cost 2/4 available in blue, red finish at 1:54 scale. Matchbox in detail...
Penny 0/8 BRM H16 Formula 1
The Penny BRM H16 Formula 1 . available in gold finish. Penny in detail...
Penny 0/16 Lotus BRM
The Penny Lotus BRM . available in blue, gold, green finish. Penny in detail...
Polistil RJ7 BRM P201 F1
The Polistil BRM P201 F1 . available in silver finish. Polistil in detail...