„Ferrari“ 412T1 – the Italian F1 racing car
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  • „Ferrari“ 412T1 – the Italian F1 racing car
  • „Ferrari“ 412T1 – the Italian F1 racing car

„Ferrari“ 412T1 – the Italian F1 racing car

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Publisher/ manufacturer: “Бумажное Моделирование. Орел”. Ukraine

Scale: 1:24

Number of sheets: 12 x A4

Number of pages with details: 4

Number of assembly drawings: 20

Difficulty: For modelers of any experience
 
Model dimensions: 187.5 mm x 83 mm x 41.5 mm

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In 1994 the Ferrari 412T1 for the Formula 1 Championship was designed by John Barnard. The index "412" indicated, that the car used a 12-cylinder V-shaped engine with four valves per cylinder. The working volume of the engine is 3.5 liters, according to the 1994 "Formula 1" technical regulations. The letter "T" in the model designation stood for transverse (transverse) and indicated the transverse arrangement of the six-speed gearbox, which allowed for a more even distribution of comparative weight between the axles. The result of Ferrari's 412T1 development was the 412T2, which participated in the 1995 World Championship and allowed Ferrari drivers to fight even more actively for "Grand Prix" victories.

A small, but well detailed model in the original red color. Some of the details are printed on glossy chalk paper, some of the details are printed with "metallic" bronze paint. A great gift for all racing enthusiasts. Recommended for intermediate to advanced modelers, but under the supervision of a more experienced colleague, this model will be perfect for both the advanced beginner and the less experienced modeler. But it won't be an easy walk. It is possible to glue one of the models together, although the different details are given to the cars of both pilots - Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger.

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