GP Replicas is back with a couple of updates. First the team has provided some production photos of the classic McLaren MP4/4. Car and figures are shared between Senna and Prost. There is news of the Ferrari F310 B (1997). It seems the guys are going a little deeper into the details, as the photos will show. These are 1:18 in scale.
GPWC05 – McLaren MP4/4 (1988) #12 Ayrton Senna – Pole position Monaco GP 1988
GP043CWD – McLaren MP4/4 (1988) #12 Ayrton Senna – Winner Canadian GP 1988
GP043D – McLaren MP4/4 (1988) #11 Alain Prost – Winner Monaco GP 1988
GP043EWD – McLaren MP4/4 (1988) #11 Alain Prost – Winner France GP 1988
GPFTMV02A – Ferrari F310 B (1997) #5 Michael Schumacher – Winner Monaco GP 1997
GPFTMV02AWD – Ferrari F310 B (1997) #5 Michael Schumacher – Winner Monaco GP 1997
GPFTMV02B – Ferrari F310 B (1997) #5 Michael Schumacher – Winner Belgian GP 1997
GPFTMV02BWD – Ferrari F310 B (1997) #5 Michael Schumacher – Winner Belgian GP 1997
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Too bad those deeper details don’t involve rolling and steerable wheels
But they do offer steering and spinning wheels. Well, they did when we last reviewed one.
Really? Because all other sources say that all GP F1 Replicas of 1/18 scale, being made of resin, don’t have operating wheels
Yes. Really.
I hate these Playmobil drivers. Better remove it. Seems like a kids toy.
Nice to see underhood details. Expecting more of it from resin models!
Agreed, I wish more F1 model manufacturers would offer options both with and without driver figures, like Tecnomodel do. As much as I enjoy F1 replicas, the driver figures are always a weak point and they look far better without IMO. Surely there’s a big enough market for both options?