They may look the same, but the two Tyrrell P34s that raced in the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix had significant differences. So many that there are two different transkits, one for number #3 and one for number #4. The main difference from
Patrick Depailler's number #4 single seater was its
rear wing with "small" side panels. In addition, a whole series of small pieces in resin and white metal, apart from the generous photo-etched plate, to detail the Tamiya kit as much as possible. And one of the most interesting details of such a famous race to win the 1976 title in favor of James Hunt... the
wet tires used during the race.
Additional details for the
Tyrrell Ford P34 detail up set:
- Manufactured by Studio27 in 1/20 scale with reference ST27-FP20159 (also listed as 4545310019985).
- Raced at the Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1976.
- To be used with Tamiya reference TAM20058.
- Includes photo-etched parts, resin parts, rubber parts, seatbelt fabric, turned metal parts, white metal parts and assembly instructions.
- Package measures 153 mm x 246 mm x 62 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 348 g.
- Box barcode 4545310019985 (GTIN/EAN)
- Featured in newsletter 558.
This item is not suitable for children under 18 years old. SpotModel recommend this item for advanced modellers and professionals with high experience on building cars and bikes. Read carefully all instructions.