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  2. Tyrrell P34 - Wikipedia

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    Several die-cast and model kit manufacturers were made a replica of the P34: • 1/64 scale die-cast models were made by Mini GT and Hot Wheels. • A 1/43 scale model was made by Minichamps. • 1/20 scale and larger 1/12 scale model kits based on the different specifications were made by Tamiya. A 1/10 scale remote controlled model car is ...

  3. Rosso Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the fire, the last model to be released by the company was the 1:8 scale rendition of the Ferrari 643 Formula 1 race car. Much of the stock for this model was destroyed by the fire, thus few reached retailers. Being the company's rarest model, it often sells for about $700 US dollars or more on Internet auction sites such as eBay.

  4. Plastic model kit - Wikipedia

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    Unassembled parts of a Hasegawa 1/72 F/A-18E kit. The frame surrounding the various parts is called the injection moulding "runner" or "sprue" The first plastic models were injection molded in cellulose acetate (e.g. Frog Penguin and Varney Trains), but currently most plastic models are injection-molded in polystyrene, and the parts are bonded together, usually with a plastic solvent-based ...

  5. These Model Car Kits Will Delight Any Auto Enthusiast - AOL

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    Get ready to start (or build) your engine with these detailed model kits for auto enthusiasts.

  6. Lego Speed Champions - Wikipedia

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    Lego Speed Champions (stylised as LEGO Speed Champions) is an auto racing-inspired theme of Lego building sets first released in 2015. [2] It features classic and modern styles from well-known car brands.

  7. Tamiya Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1967 – 1:12 Honda F-1; completed with the cooperation of Honda. The next year, this model was shown at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in Germany where Tamiya became the first Japanese model kit manufacturer to exhibit. 1968 – 1:35 German Tank Soldier Set; the first product in the Military Miniature Series. 1976 – 1:12 Porsche 934 Turbo RSR.