Tameo is currently undergoing an update of their decal designs, so the final product may differ slightly from the one shown in the product pictures.
Tameo Kits has almost finished its fifth
1/24 scale model kit. Yes, you read that right, 1/24 scale! This time, the model reproduced is a true legend among Ferrari enthusiasts: none other than the Ferrari 312T with which Niki Lauda won the first of his three world titles in 1975. The chosen version is the one used in the Italian Grand Prix held at Monza, where Clay Regazzoni took the victory, with Niki Lauda crossing the finish line in third place. This new kit is composed of more than 400 parts, entirely made of white metal and resin, complemented by photo-etched parts, decals, and new genuine rubber tires... which will also feature the word "Goodyear" printed on the sidewalls using tampo printing. Once assembled, the model allows
many of its parts to be removed, revealing details such as the interior, chassis, engine, and the characteristic transverse gearbox, all without compromising accuracy, making it an
exact replica of the real car Quite a challenge, but definitely worth it!!
Additional details for the
Ferrari 312T car scale model kit:
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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Undoubtedly, the Italian brand
Tameo Kits is the reference in the world of scale modeling for F1 lovers, with hundreds of 1/43 scale models (even some in 1/24 scale) with different levels of detail, from simple models to focus on the most visible parts, to the most detailed models with fully detailed engines... there are even some references including the tools used in the pit box. Their catalog also includes some of the great prototypes of the 70s, street sports cars, as well as a complete listing of spare decals and accessories.