Complete brake set designed for use on the
Ferrari F189 Tamiya kit. Included are
4 brake discs, which can be placed directly on the kit without the need for further adjustments,
4 brake calipers (2 on the left side and 2 on the right side), which are much more detailed than the original ones on the kit, including the
bleeders, the lower connection tube between both caliper bodies and the pad retaining screws,
4 brake disc cores (2 front and 2 rear), and 2 sets of
central wheel nuts with stem, in case you prefer to opt for a presentation of the model of the car with the wheels removed. The set includes a small sheet of decals with the
Brembo logos.
Additional details for the
Ferrari F1/89 640 brakes:
- Manufactured by Stone Models in 1/20 scale with reference A030-2023 (also listed as A030/2023).
- To be used with Tamiya references TAM20023 and TAM20024.
- Includes 3D printed parts and water slide decals manufactured with digital technology.
- Package measures 100 mm x 65 mm x 25 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 8 g.
- Featured in newsletter 581.
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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The details are never enough! That's the motto of Stone Models, a brand that has been dedicated to modeling for over a decade, making the components they create for their models available to other modelers. Initially specializing in Formula 1 models, they have gradually expanded their catalog to include other racing models, including motorcycles and other accessories. Stone Models doesn't seek to create its own models, but rather to complement existing ones, further detailing them, and thus bringing them even closer to the original.