A beautiful decoration offered by Studio27 of one of the Alpines that participated in the 1972 Tour de Corse, and which also achieved a meritorious position, since it finished in third place.
Additional details for the
Alpine Renault A110 marking / livery:
- Manufactured by Studio27 in 1/24 scale with reference ST27-DC1032 (also listed as 4545310008927 and DC1032).
- Recreation of the vehicle racing at the Tour de Corse in 1972.
- To be used with Tamiya reference TAM24278.
- Includes water slide decals and assembly instructions.
- Package measures 140 mm x 240 mm x 1 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 10 g.
- Box barcode 4545310008927 (GTIN/EAN)
- Featured in newsletter 144.
The Alpine A110 was a very popular vehicle in the early 1970s, achieving international fame as a rally car during the 1970-1972 seasons, when it entered the newly created International Manufacturers' Championship, winning several races in Europe and being considered one of the best rally cars of its time.
Its most notable performances include victory at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1971 with Swedish driver Ove Andersson. At the same time, the purchase of Alpine by Renault was forged, while the International Championship for Manufacturers was replaced by the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers in the 1973 season. For this championship, Renault chose to compete with the A110, being one of the first vehicles that participated in said championship.
SpotModel recommends this product exclusively for experienced professional modellers and collectors. Take appropriate precautions as this product is not a toy, it can be toxic and/or dangerous. Keep away from children. Use is not allowed for children under 14 years.
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Studio27 was one of the pioneers in creating accessories so that we could improve and modify our models. Decals, photo-etched parts and transkits were quite a discovery a few years ago. They have continued to innovate, and without neglecting the products that earned their well-deserved fame, their commitment to carbon fiber patterns for many of our models has been another huge success. Absolutely essential!