McLaren M19A Fulldetail Kit 1/12 - Model Factory Hiro
About the McLaren M19A:
In 1970 the McLaren team faced a dire situation having lost team
driver/owner Bruce McLaren in an accident. Now under Teddy Meyer's control, the
team decided to deviate from the cigar-shaped cowl design. The result was
McLaren's entry for the 1971 season: the M19.
The M19 came equipped with a a new suspension structure and fuel tanks installed
on both sides to lower the center of gravity, which also lead to the unique coke
bottle shaped cowl. Debuting as the M19A in 1971 it suffered a hard season,
however with Yardley becoming the main sponsors in 1972 it managed to gain a
victory at the South African GP. The car was further remodeled into the lighter
M19C, and it raced until partway through the 1973 season until it became
replaced by the M23.
Kit Details:
- Based on Denny Hulme's M19A that raced in South African GP in
1972 where he took first place.
- a full detailed, multi-material kit featuring white metal, resin, etching,
turned parts, rubber tires, silk screen decals and various cords allowing for
maximum representation of the original vehicle.
- aluminum turned parts used for wheel rim and engine funnel.
- nose can be removed, allowing full view of the detailed interior after
completion.
●K820 – 1/12scale Fulldetail Kit : McLaren M19A
1972 Rd.2 South African GP winner #12 Denis Hulme
Delivery is about 30 to 60 days