Benetton Ford B191 - the British "Formula 1" racing car
Publisher/ manufacturer: “Orlik”. Poland
Scale: 1 : 24
Number of sheets: 10 x A4
Number of detail sheets: 5 1/2
Number of assembly drawings: 21
Difficulty: For modelers of any experience
Model dimensions: 179 mm x 97 mm x 42 mm
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The Benetton B191 is a racing car, designed by John Barnard and Rory Byrne and built by “Benetton” for the 1991-1992 “Formula 1” World Championship. The B191 became the car, with which 7-time World Champion Michael Schumacher scored his first points in a “Formula 1” race.
A fine and highly detailed model of a “Formula 1” car, suitable for modelers of all experience. Only beginners and modelers with little experience should glue this model under the supervision of a more experienced colleague. Well detailed cabin, suspension and chassis. There are two paint options to choose from: the 1991 Canadian Grand Prix or the 1991 Italian Grand Prix cars. Different starting numbers can also be chosen: 19 - pilots Michael Schumacher and Roberto Moreno and 20 - pilot Nelson Pike.
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