Model Collector – August 2019

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accessory to railway layouts, so
perhaps I am wrong to put it in
the contemporary toy category,
but I presume it was produced
at the same time as the real car.


PILEN – SEAT Ritmo
I would describe this model
as 1:55ish. Versions I’m aware
of come in metallic blue,
yellow and as a white
‘POLICIA’ car with a roof box.
If you visit http://swiftysgarage.
net/topic/7500509/1/ you can
find pictures of what seem to
be dark green and yellow pre-
production colour trial models.
Like the Ibertren version,
and many other Ritmo/Strada
models, the Pilen version
extends the base upwards to
form the distinctive front and
rear bumpers (interestingly,
the base/bumpers on the two
metallic blue Pilen Ritmos
I have are in different shades of
grey). The model, which


represents a four-door car,
sports opening front doors
and, although it’s really only
made as a toy, I’d say it is a
reasonably good representation
of the actual vehicle.

GUISVAL – SEAT Ritmo
Slightly larger than the Pilen,
this model, again representing
a four-door car, also features
opening front doors. It’s not
a bad little offering but shape
wise is a bit too narrow. There
are many different versions
to seek out. I doubt anybody
has catalogued them all and
I would be most surprised if
anybody had managed to get
a complete collection! Plain
colours include blue, metallic
bronze, red, white and yellow.

Other versions
include those with
‘S AUTOPISTA’ (auto-
pista = motorway) and
‘PATROLIA’ (patrolia = patrol)
labels on their sides and
rooflights fitted, and those
in a number of other liveries-
rally schemes, etc.

GUILOY – SEAT Ritmo 75CL
We know Guiloy’s four-door
model is a 75 CL as that's the
badging that appears on its
front wings. It’s really not a
very good representation,
though, being far too wide for
its length and height. The front
doors open, and the moulded
diecast baseplate incorporates
the drive shaft, exhaust,
etc, but I suspect not very
realistically.
Although I believe there to
be many differently finished
versions of this model, the
limited results from
internet searches
I have run
suggest all may

be relatively scarce. I have so
far managed to acquire two
examples: one finished in plain
red and the other sporting a red
rally scheme and carrying race
number 3 and Marlboro
sponsorship. I am also aware
of a plain apple green version, a
metallic forest green one with
the same decals as my red rally
car, and shocking pink, metallic
silver and yellow examples
featuring various different
decals. Some photographs
posted online show the decals
which have applied crookedly,
so they could well be owner
rather than factory-fitted.
The decals on my
red version are
fairly neatly
applied,
but

Pilen’s approx.
1:55 scale SEAT
in its metallic blue
and ‘POLICIA’
finishes.

Guiloy’s four-door 75 CL is
unfortunately far too wide for its
length and height. The front doors
open and the moulded diecast
baseplate incorporates the drive shaft,
exhaust, etc, albeit not very realisti-
cally. Aside from the versions shown,
know are apple green, metallic forest
green (one with the same decals as
the red rally car above), shocking pink,
metallic silver and yellow versions,
which feature various different decals.

Slightly larger than the Pilen, the Guisval SEAT Ritmo also represents a four-door
car and features opening front doors. As well as those illustrated here, there are
many different versions to seek out.

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