Description
Here’s a very nice example of an extremely rare 1970’s vintage British board game. Amazingly, the game appears to be unplayed! The Stirling Moss Rally game was made in England by Whittlecraft of Worcester. The game was illustrated by Russell Brockbank, who was renowned for his work depicting cars. The game components are in superb condition with no sign of use. All the cards are crisp and clean with no creasing. The box has the usual age and storage related scuffs etc., commensurate with age. The fragile blown plastic box inner has age / storage related cracks. The game appears to be complete, but the documentation does not provide an inventory, so it’s difficult to be sure. Includes original documentation in very good order. The box measures 43 x 31 x 3 cm.
“Stirling Moss Rally sees 2 to 6 players race along a hazard strewn course, across snow and ice, through rocky canyons, and across arid deserts. Players can buy equipment to help them through certain terrain (ice tires, sand ladders, improved shocks, spare fuel), although often players will find themselves breaking down and having to walk to the nearest repair shop. Play is controlled by 3 dice, fast (1-6), slow (1-3), and a traffic light control (red/green) – different spaces have different hazards depending upon your speed and equipment. The accompanying rule book is comprehensive, also including a route guide with a detailed breakdown of each hazard space.”
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