Hasegawa 1/20 Ferrari 312T2
| KIT #: | 23201 |
| PRICE: | $57.00 MSRP |
| DECALS: | Two options |
| REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
| NOTES: |

| HISTORY |
The Ferrari 312T was a Ferrari Formula One car design, based on the 312B3 from 1974. In various versions, it was used from 1975 until 1980. It was designed by Mauro Forghieri for the 1975 season and was an uncomplicated and clean design, that responded to mechanical upgrades.
The 312T series won 27 races, four constructors' and three drivers' championships, and was replaced for the 1981 season by the 126 C, Ferrari's first turbocharged F1 car.
The 312T was used for the first three races of the season (Lauda won the first two and Regazzoni the third), and was then replaced by a modified version, the 312T2. This was effectively the same car, with detail changes to conform to the newly introduced regulations which included the banning of the tall air boxes - instead "NACA shaped" air intakes were placed on the cockpit sides. The 312T2 was if anything, more successful than the 312T. Lauda was comfortably leading the world championship after another 3 wins, when at the 1976 German Grand Prix at Nürburgring he had a massive accident caused by a suspected rear suspension failure. In the aftermath he nearly burned to death, but was miraculously back racing just 6 weeks later. Lauda conceded the title by just a single point to James Hunt, but the 312T2's superiority helped Ferrari win its second consecutive constructor's title.
| THE KIT |
Molded
in a variety of colors, including red, black, grey and white, this is a
superbly detailed kit. The first part of construction is dedicated to the
engine and transmission section. The Flat-12 is very nicely done and
includes all the detailing you'd want. The kit provides decals for many of
the various data plates that are quite visible on the real engine. Exhaust
are also multiple pieces to provide some ease of placement. There isn't much
to the cockpit of these cars, but the kit does provide a nicely molded seat,
instrument panel and steering wheel. A plastic harness is also included, but
to be frank, it is thick and if you can provide a cloth one, it would look a
lot better.
ones normally used on tight circuits like Monaco. It is unknown if any other
variations will be done as there are no 'do not use' pieces included in this
kit. | CONCLUSIONS |
F-1 fans have had a number of excellent kits from both Fujimi and Hasegawa in the last couple of years. 1/20 scale seems to be what is becoming the 'de facto' scale for F-1 and one can only hope that we see more of these kits in the future. I'd like to see something from the '50s and '60s myself.
| REFERENCES |
March 2009
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