quarta-feira, 14 de novembro de 2012

BRM P201

Mais um kit Iritani finalizado, o belo BRM P201 pilotado por Jean-Pierre Beltoise em 1974, escala 1/20. BRM P201 drove by JP Beltoise in 1974, excellent Iritani kit at 1/20th scale.

sábado, 3 de novembro de 2012

Lotus 25 Mônaco 63

Hoje temos o Lotus 25 pilotado por Jim Clark no GP de Mônaco de 1963, conversão do kit Tamiya (o original está na última foto), escala 1/20 como de costume. Throughout the history of Formula 1 Grand Prix starting from 1950, Formula 1 cars have undergone numerous innovative developments. Many of them were accomplished by the Team Lotus by a genius, Colin Chapman. Above all, invention of the monocoque construction chassis was one of his most epoch-making creations. It was in 1962 when the Team Lotus entered their Lotus 25 using the monocoque construction chassis for the first time in the Formula 1 history. The monocoque frame formed by bending thin aluminium plates made it possible to obtain more rigidity and lighter weight at the same time, compared to the ”Space Frame” construction with steel pipes which was commonly used until then. The Lotus 25 was powered by the highly reliable 1.5 liter, V8 cylinder engine developed by the Coventry Climax. The front suspension system used rocking arm inboard spring type, while the rear used lower “A” and upper “I” arms with two radius rods. With the talented driver Jim Clark at the wheel, the Lotus 25 earned three victories in its debut season of 1962. In the following 1963 season, the Lotus 25 and Jim Clark gained stunning seven victories out of ten races, bringing not only the driver’s championship to him but also the manufacturer’s title to Lotus for the first time. With its innovative features, the Lotus 25 had a profound influence in the design of the Formula 1 cars, and the glorious history of the Lotus arose from this car. Converted Tamiya kit, 1/20th scale (the original version appears at the last photo).