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Product Explanation ■ The Italian "Techno Model" 1/18 As a new work, a variation of the F1 machine "711" introduced by March Engineering in 1971 appears.
The 711 was developed jointly by Robin Herd, an engineer of March, and Frank Costin, who is famous as an aerodynamic specialist. The most distinctive feature of the appearance was the front wing of a separate body type which is said to be modeled after the round main wing shape of the Spitfire, a British fighter aircraft during World War II.
The driver who took the steering of the 711 as an ace was Ronnie Peterson, a young hope at that time. Ronnie won four prizes in second place and one prize in third place, and is second in the driver's ranking after Stewart.
This model is available in 4 types : Ronnie specifications at the Monaco Grand Prix where Stewart showed a presence with a thin running, Niki Lauda's F1 debut specifications at the Austrian Grand Prix, Niki Lauda's POLITOYS sponsor specifications at the Austrian Grand Prix, Frank Williams purchased and Henri Pescarolo controlled, Dehashiri specifications without the front wing which is a characteristic of air resistance because the highest speed is the highest priority, and Ronnie specifications at the Italian Grand Prix (Monza) where the second place prize was narrowly won.
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Scale : 1/18