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1:12 Wolf WR1 1977 - w/Photo Etched Parts
Walter Wolf Racing was founded in 1977 by Canadian businessman Walter Wolf and his team's WR1 competed from 1977 until the 1978 Monaco GP. Driven by Jody Scheckter, the WR1 won on its debut at the 1977 Argentina GP, which was a great accomplishment as it was the first race for both the team and car. The WR1, created by Hesketh Racing designer Harvey Postlethwaite, was light and considerably compact. Four WR1s were made and designated with chassis numbers WR1-WR4. They were all basically the same but depending on the course, two kinds of wheelbases were prepared. J. Scheckter also won the Monaco and Canadian GPs and claimed 2nd in the 1977 driver championship. At the 1977 Japan GP, the WR1 featured Tamiya markings on its induction box. After qualifying in 6th position, the WR1 finished in 11th place but drew much attention for recording the fastest lap.
1/12 scale plastic assembly kit of the Wolf WR1.
Length: 349mm, Width: 164mm, Height: 79mm.
Coil springs are used to mimic the movement of the front and rear suspension.
The steering wheel moves front wheels via rack and pinion system.
The DFV engine, including the fuel pipes, ignition cords, etc. have been accurately reproduced.
Front and cockpit fairings are detachable to show-case the internal mechanisms
Photo-etched parts are included for various details and seatbelts for a realistic interior.
High-quality Cartograf decals to depict the car from the 1977 Japan GP included.
Synthetic rubber tires included.
Additional Information
Article No | TAM12044 |
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Article No of Manufacturer | 12044 |
Аvailability | Out of stock |
Colour | For colouring |
Scale | 1:12 |
Manufacturer | TAMIYA |
Brand | FORD |
Series | No |
EAN | 4950344120444 |
Material | Polystyrene (plastic). |
Epoch | Modern autos (1972-2000) |
Age recommendation | Not suitable for children under 14 years. |