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Thank you for viewing. This is a 1/12 scale plastic model kit No. 11 (RA273) of the Tamiya HONDA F-1, first published in 1962 and re-released in 1987. The box has been opened, but the parts are unopened and unassembled. The product is about 40 years old, so the box has stains from sun exposure. The assembly instructions have some stains. All parts are included. The decals may have deteriorated. Please check the photos of each part to assess the condition. 【Condition】 Parts are unopened. The package has age-related damage. • Brand: TAMIYA • Model: 1/12 Big Scale Series • Model Number: No. 11 HONDA F1 RA273 • Included items: Package box and instruction manual • Please check the images and description carefully before purchasing to understand the condition of the product. • Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to minor scratches or stains. • This is a one-of-a-kind item, and we do not accept returns or cancellations after purchase, so please understand this beforehand. ■ Real Car Description 【Honda's 3-liter F1 machine that was active from 1966 to 67】Honda first entered the F1 Grand Prix in 1964. The RA271, which appeared at the German GP in August, attracted attention with its innovative design, featuring a 1.5-liter 60-degree V12 engine mounted transversely. The following year, it evolved into the RA272, and at the Mexican GP, the last 1.5-liter F1 race, Richie Ginther's drive brought Honda its first F1 victory. In 1966, the RA273 was introduced to the F1 Grand Prix, which was newly contested with a 3-liter engine. It adopted a lightweight monocoque frame with high-tensile aluminum panels as the main structure, and the 90-degree V12 RA273E engine was called the strongest unit at the time. In the 1966 season, it was raced by both R. Ginther and Ronnie Bucknum in the last three races after the Italian GP, and in 1967, the master John Surtees drove it in the first six races. At the opening South African GP, he showed great performance by finishing on the podium in third place.
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