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What better way to discover the legendary Alpine A110 1600S than a 1/8 scale kit with more than
615 pre-painted parts, 113 of which are metal? What if it is also the winning unit of the 1971 Monte Carlo Rally with the brilliant Ove Andersson at the wheel accompanied on his right by David Stone? This impressive kit allows you to build a faithful replica of this iconic French model from the 1960s and 1970s, which dominated the roads and circuits for almost two decades, culminating in the Manufacturers' title in the 1971 World Rally Championship. All doors and hoods open to reveal a meticulously reproduced interior and mechanics. The model is completed with the addition of lights and sound effects. The passion and heritage of the Alpine A110 1600 S come to life before your eyes with this premium reproduction, which once assembled weighs approximately 6 kilos. Please note! The model is delivered in a completely white box, with the parts distributed in plastic bags.
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Alpine A110 1600 S car scale model kit:
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.
The Alpine A110 began its assault on the new World Rally Championship for Manufacturers in the Monte Carlo Rally, achieving victory in the hands of Frenchman Jean-Claude Andruet, which made it the first vehicle to win in an event of the newly released World championship. In that 1973 season the A110 won most of the races in which it participated, achieving a total of six victories, giving Alpine the first world constructors' title.
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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