Just found these new-to-me TeknoAlfa Romeos. Hard to find with a windshield! Likes like a 6C 2500 Sport Cabriolet Farina, made as a toy in 1952-59 in Denmark. More like 1:50 scale or smaller.
Then these slightly newer ones in 1:43.
1934 8C 2300 Berlinetta Viotti (Kess) - oops, 2 too many C
1939(?) 6C 2500 Spider (Whitebox)
1939 6C Castagna (Matrix)
1940 6C 2500 SS - Mille Miglia (Alfa Model 43)
1950 6C 2500 (BBR)
1952 6C 2500 Villa d'Este - Monte Carlo (Alfa Romeo Sport Collection)
Here is an FDS Models' copy of the Pinin Farina C6 2500 which they listed as being from 1940; parked alongside a Lancia Aprilia of 1944 - if memory serves me correctly.
Here is an FDS Models' copy of the Pinin Farina C6 2500 which they listed as being from 1940; ...
Nice FDS's! I have not seen that yellow one before. Only a very few 6C's were designed without the Alfa grill on the front. I've seen this one restored online in gunmetal grey and listed as a 1940 or 42... Here is a cool pictorial of many 6C's all lined up in the same scale and angle: https://carmica.ru/catalog/alfa-romeo/6%D1%81/
@karl Thank-you for this link: a very useful reference to these magnificent cars and their design developments. I always feel the Italians made such a leap forward in design through the 1940s.
Here is a 1948 6C 2500 by Ghia Aigle, though I apologise again for the curious image - I'm separated from my collection at the moment and only have some personal shots of some of the cars.