Description
[Hammerhead that won the Monaco Grand Prix] The Tyrell team that advanced to the F1 race in 1968 used Matra Ford as a team machine. The following year, Jackie Stewart won the title as early as the 11th in 1970. Introduced Tyrell 001 with DFV engine mounted on the car body designed by the team from the War Canada GP. In 1971, which was the first year of full participation in the original machine, 003 for J. Stewart, François second driver The 002 for Sever is completed. The nose and front wing are integrated flat, and while having a unique form with a radiator placed under it, an orthodox mechanism is adopted to ensure high reliability. This year, J. Stewart, who won 6 out of 11 races including the Monaco Grand Prix with a pole-to-finish, won his second championship and also brought the team title. He was called "Hammerhead" because of his unique form. The Monaco GP specification of Tyrell 003 will be revived on the 1/12 big scale.[Model outline] - A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Monaco GP specifications of the 1971 F1 champion machine Tyrrell 003 on a 1/12 scale. - Overall length 345 mm, overall width 170 mm, overall height 70 mm. - Flat nose and roundness The characteristic form such as the tinged body side is reproduced as it is in the actual car. - The steering wheel and front wheels are linked. - The upper part of the body is removable. - The suspension has a coil spring built in and operates smoothly like the actual car. - Piping DFV engine with precision finish that even wiring is applied. - Front and rear brake discs, radiators, oil coolers, quick fasteners, seat belt metal fittings, etc. are prepared with etching parts, mirror stays are prepared with metal parts. - Meter ring and side mirror surface Uses the inlet mark. - The slide mark is made by Cartograph.[First release month] November 2015
Detailed model kit for adult constructorsReady to build & paint (paints not included)1:12 Scale
Sold by Gaugemaster (GAUGEMASTER CONTROLS LIMITED)