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Model Factory Hiro K696 1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28


1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
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1/12 Ferrari F1-89 (640) Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28
[ About the Ferrari F1-89 (640) ]
In 1987, J. Barnard was tasked with designing a new F1 machine for Ferrari for the following race year. However the new car, 639, was not completed until late into the 1988 season. Along with the weight of Enzo Ferrari's death in 1988, the 639 was never used in an actual race and instead the F187(/88C) was used for both the 1987 and 1988 season. The 639 would be further upgraded to the F1-89(640) - the first Formula 1 machine to run on a semi automatic transmission. Equipped with a V12 engine, front suspensions running on torsion bar springs, and sporting a sharp nose and cork bottle body line, it made it debut on the circuit during the 1989 season.
The car managed to take championship in its debut race under the hands of N. Mansell, who joined the team in the same year. However due to ongoing troubles with the semi automatic transmission system the car retired from many races. Despite such issues, the F1-89 was able to give fierce competition to its rivals William-Renault and the McLaren Honda duo, A.Prost and A.Senna. In the end it was able to take three championships during the 1989 season.
[ Kit Details ]
- a full detailed, multi-material kit featuring white metal, resin, etching, metal turned parts, vacuum parts, rubber tires, silk screen decals and various cords allowing for maximum representation of the original vehicle.
- aluminum turned parts used for wheel rims, wheel shafts, lock nuts and rear dampers to achieve realistic finish. Wheels have additional black alumite finish.
- Nose and body cowl removable, allowing full view of the detailed interior after completion.
- various materials used to replicate finish of the original vehicle, such as suede sheet for the seat, aluminum sheets for monocoque and chassis, pre-printed pattern on leather for headrest emblem etc.

K696 - Ver.C : Late Type 1989 Rd.13 Portuguese GP Winner #28 G.Berger
- based on the version used at the Portuguese GP where G.Berger took his first victory of the season.
- features different rear wing compared to Ver.A/B.
General Info
Scale 1/12
Type Scale Model Kit
Subtype Racing Car
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • SKU: MFH-K696
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