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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
A 1:76 scale Audi TT Coupé appearing in a ‘signature’ colour scheme – silver. Registered RG66 EWX from the second half of 2016, our model features a black interior.
Audi launched the TT in 1998 and our version is based on the third generation 2-doorTT Coupé TFSI model which Audi introduced in 2014. The TT also featured front wheel drive and front engine, dual clutch and a 6-speed direct shift gearbox and an option of a TDI engine.
In miniature, we have captured the TT’s sleek lines, its distinctive sloping back, wide front grille finished in black which housed the registration plate and authentic finely detailed wheels. Additional external silver trim includes the Audi lettering and rings logo, as well as the TFSI engine designation across the boot.
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Oxford Diecast Floret Silver Audi TT Coupe
Manufacturer part number: 76TT003. The model is produced in 1:76 scale and represents an Audi TT Coupe in a signature silver livery. The vehicle is shown with registration RG66 EWX, a black interior and the styling of the third‑generation two‑door TT Coupe TFSI introduced by Audi in 2014.
The miniature captures the car’s sleek lines, sloping rear, wide black front grille, finely detailed wheels and external silver trim, including the Audi lettering, the rings logo and the TFSI engine designation on the boot. The real‑world TT is a front‑wheel‑drive, front‑engine model with a dual‑clutch six‑speed direct‑shift gearbox and was offered with a TDI engine option.
The model’s period of representation is noted as the rebuilding of the railways, and the registration detail places it in the second half of 2016 (July–December 2016).