Spark is going all-out in scale model tribute to the 50th Anniversary Tyrrell Racing Organization. These models highlight the sis-wheeler race cars, which still fascinate fans to this day. And it does help that they look uber cool in Blue and White. The first production models will start arriving in September 202,6 with the complete assortment capped by December of the same year. Well done, Spark!
Scale 1:43:
S7305 – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
S7306 – Tyrrell P34 #3 5th Dutch GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
S7306B – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976 #3 Jody Scheckter
S7307 – Tyrrell P34 Presentation 1975
S7307B – Tyrrell P34 #4 2nd Japanese GP 1976 Patrick Depailler
S7308 – Tyrrell P34 #3 4th Belgium GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
S7309 – Tyrrell P34 #3 2nd British GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
S7309B – Tyrrell P34 #4 2nd Sweden GP 1976 Patrick Depailler
S7315 – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976
Scale 1:18:
18S1027 – Tyrrell P34 Presentation
18S1207B – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976 #3 Jody Scheckter
18S1028 – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
18S1029 – Tyrrell P34 #4 2nd Sweden GP 1976 Patrick Depailler
18S1030 – Tyrrell P34 #3 2nd British GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
18S1031 – Tyrrell P34 #3 5th Dutch GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
18S1032 – Tyrrell P34 #3 Japanese GP 1976 Jody Scheckter
18S1115 – Tyrrell P34 #3 Winner Sweden GP 1976
18S1208 – Tyrrell P34 #4 2nd Japanese GP 1976 Patrick Depailler
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You have the 1:18 model numbers all mixed up. These are the correct ones:
18S1115 is the Presentation car
18S1027 is the Scheckter #3 car Sweden GP 1976
18S1028 is the Depailler #4 car Sweden GP 1976
18S1029 is the Scheckter #3 car UK GP 1976
18S1030 is the Schecketer #3 car Dutch GP 1976
18S1031 is the Scheckter #3 car Japan GP 1976
18S1032 is the Depailler #4 car Japan GP 1976
18S1207B does not exist