Exhibition of small scale models of motor vehicles will be held this Saturday in the Orlovetz Hall in Gabrovo. Visitors will be able to see thousands of models, different in looks and design – retro, modern and tuned exhibits. Many of them have perfect details and come close to the originals. Models by world-renowned manufacturers will be presented in almost all scales, with the scales of 1:87, 1:43, 1:24 and 1:18 being the best represented. Visitors will be able to see interesting models of "Ferrari", "Mercedes"; of cars from James Bond's movie series, "Fast and Furious", etc. There will be various scale rally cars, and one of the best collections in Bulgaria of Sebastian Loeb's cars. Gabrovo will also host one of the most impressive collections of "Mercedes" DTM models and the largest collection of Jada Toys in the 1:24 scale. The exhibition cannot go without traditional models from out past, such as Lada, Moskvich, Volga, Zil, Gaz and others. Unique 1:87 models of trucks will also be shown, as well as models of construction equipment, hand-made tanks, and other military vehicles. One of the collectors will present over 300 models of police cars from different countries.
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