Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler 1977 Monaco GP

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Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler 1977 Monaco GP Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler 1977 Monaco GP Length=430mm Image shows finished model.

Limited Edition R/C Item

Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler 1977 Monaco GP

Item No:84263

【 Relive the 1977 Monaco GP 】 The Tyrrell P34, the only 6-wheeled F1 race car ever to compete in the history of F1, caused a sensation when it was introduced in 1976. It achieved a 1-2 finish at Rd.4 Swedish GP, which contributed to the team's 3rd place overall finish for the seaon. This is a 1/10 R/C assembly kit model of the Tyrrell P34 that raced at the 1977 Monaco GP. This car had a different rear wing and engine cover than the car which raced at the Japan GP and the model accurately reproduces these features.

【 F103-Based 6-Wheeled Chassis 】 The high performance direct drive 2WD chassis has a semi-double deck layout with 1.5mm thick upper and 2.5mm thick lower FRP plates. The kingpin and coil spring 4-wheel independent front suspension consists of a one-piece lower arm and left/right upper arms. One servo controls the steering of all four front wheels. The rear suspension features a rigid T-bar suspension with a coil spring and friction plate. The spur gear has a built-in ball diff that provides a limited slip effect. In addition, both front and rear wheels are equipped with high-grip sponge tires.

【 Specifications 】 ●Length: 430mm ●Width: 204mm ●Height: 108mm ●Weight: 815g ●Tread: 140mm (Front), 155mm (Rear) ●Tire Width/Diameter: 23/44mm (Front), 45/64mm (Rear) ●FRP Semi-Double Deck ●Horizontally-Mounted Motor, Rear Direct-Drive 2WD ●Ball Differential ●2-Piece Steering Tie-Rod ●Suspension: Kingpin/Coil Spring (Front), T-Bar Rigid (Rear) ●Gear Ratio: 4.5:1 (when used with 14T pinion and 63T spur gears) ●Type 540 Motor ●Requires an Electronic Speed Controller (sold separately)

【 Separately Required Items 】 ●2-channel R/C unit with ESC ●Battery Pack & Charger ●R6/AA/UM3 batteries for transmitter

The information on this page is current as of Feburuary 2, 2012.

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