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Tamiya 1/12 Tyrrell P34 six wheeler.

peterairfix

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This has been one of my all time wants for a long time just never been in a position to buy one until now.
Being factory wrapped I was surprised to find original Japanese instructions and English ones.
The original decals were shot so I have managed to get some decent after market ones. IMG_20220416_151230.jpgIMG_20220416_151236.jpgIMG_20220416_151117.jpgIMG_20220416_151257.jpgIMG_20220416_151501.jpgIMG_20220416_151444.jpgIMG_20220416_151429.jpgIMG_20220416_151417.jpgIMG_20220416_151354.jpgIMG_20220416_151343.jpgIMG_20220416_151337.jpgIMG_20220416_151330.jpgIMG_20220416_151313.jpg
 
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Finally made a start.
Starting with the main tub IMG_20220422_124024.jpgIMG_20220422_124017.jpgAnd the fire bottle.
First a coat of matt red. IMG_20220422_124037.jpg
Then the glossIMG_20220422_124352.jpg
Finish the painting IMG_20220422_125310.jpgFinally complete and in place IMG_20220422_131524.jpgIMG_20220422_131726.jpg
 
An unusual choice, but an excellent representation of period innovation. You sure made the fire bottle come to life.
 
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With all this rubber on the ground & braking swept area, I wonder what G forces they created.
 
With all this rubber on the ground & braking swept area, I wonder what G forces they created.
IIRC, the basic idea behind the car was to drastically reduce drag, and because the wheels are a main source of that, the reasoning went that smaller wheels would be a good way forward. But to get the same amount of ground contact (or something), they ended up needing four at the front.
 
Just stumble on your post ..Wow, always love that car ...so you bet I'll continue following your WIP...Go,go,gooooo
 
Looking good, remember using Christmas money as a child to buy the Scalextric version of this car
 
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