Maquettes de voitures 1/12

Maquettes de voitures 1/12
Tyrrell P34 (w/PE Parts)
300012036€120.00
Article number: 300012036 Product: Tyrrell P34 (w/PE Parts) Announced on September 22, 1975, the Tyrrell P34 caused a sensation - little wonder when one considers that it was the first six-wheeled Formula One car! Its layout employed 4 front wheels in an effort to reduce air drag while simultaneously improving the car's braking and steering. Following a number of test sessions and associated updates to the design, the P34 debuted in the hands of Patrick Depailler in the Spanish GP of May 1976. Things really took off a month later at the Swedish GP when Jody Scheckter led home Depailler in a marvellous 1-2 finish for the P34, demonstrating the potential that the car had, underlined by Tyrrell's 3rd place finish in that year's Constructors' standings Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:12 Porsche Carrera GT
300012050bientôtà nouveau disponible
Article number: 300012050 Product: 1:12 Porsche Carrera GT This is a 1/12 scale premium assembly model kit of the Porsche Carrera GT. Assembly of the delicately curved body follows that of the full-size car. Durable die-cast suspension arms are combined with working dampers and stabilizers for real-action suspension. Metal-hinged doors, hood and rear cowl open realistically to display the fully detailed interior and V10 engine. The rear wing pops up to the extended position when the license plate is pressed, while the hard-top can be removed and stored under the hood to show off the convertible style of the Porsche.
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Lotus Type 78
300012037bientôtà nouveau disponible
Included: Assembly kit, 1/12th scale, length: 381mm, coil spring suspension, Photo-etched parts: brake discs, etc.
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Maquettes de voitures 1/12
Tyrrell 003
300012054bientôtà nouveau disponible
Article number: 300012054 Product: 1/12 Tyrrell 003 1971 Monaco The Tyrrell team made their Formula One bow in 1968 using the Matra Ford and quickly achieved excellent results, with a drivers' championship for Jackie Stewart the next season. From the 11th race of 1970 in Canada, the team debuted the in-house designed 001, which paved the way for the 003 and 002 cars piloted in 1971 by Stewart and François Cevert respectively. While a unique integrated front wing and nose with radiator just below caught the eye, the 003 utilized an otherwise orthodox, reliable setup. Stewart achieved 6 wins in 11 races including the Monaco GP, more than enough for that season's drivers' and constructors' titles. Now, the car is immortalized in Tamiya 1/12 scale.
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