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Ferrari 1/12th 126C2 and 1/8th 643
Today I had an idea. Instead of buying random good looking kits, I thought I should have a goal to aim for. So I decided that I will buy and build all the available 1/20 and 1/12 scale cars that ran in 1982 Formula 1 championship. Why 1982 you ask? Well, it's my year of birth
![]() One of those cars is the Ferrari 126C2. I know that Revell AG reboxed Protar's kit, but I ran a search and couldn't find any good info on it. So here I am asking for a little help. How is the quality (or lack of) of this kit? I found a couple on ebay.de @ €30 + shipping. Is it worth it? On another note, yesterday I went to a model shop in another city and found a 1/8 Ferrari 643, by Rosso. They are asking €1500 ~ US$1900. I've been told it's a very rare kit, and quite good. Not up to today's standards, but good. The selling price when it originally came out was around US$500, so 4x the price, even for a rarity, seems pretty high. I asked the guy to open the box, and I was shocked by the size of that thing. It's HUGE, and it's beautifully prepainted cowling is brilliant! To be honest, I've never heard about Rosso kits before. I don't know if it is a fair price or it's just a rip-off. What is your opinion about this? Regards, Pedro. |
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Re: Ferrari 1/12th 126C2 and 1/8th 643
Good idea on the year of your birth. Hmm, how many kits are there of F1 cars that raced in 1967?
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Re: Ferrari 1/12th 126C2 and 1/8th 643
Great idea Pedro, good luck.
As far as I know there were two versions of that Rosso 1/8 scale Ferrari 643, one was more limited than the other, I think it came with some extra detailing parts. Anyway, I know one place online that you can still buy both versions and the rarer one there is $1600 US and that seller is generally higher priced than eBay. I would say $1900 is over the top personally, it is a very very rare and nice model though. AJ
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Re: Ferrari 1/12th 126C2 and 1/8th 643
Nice idea Pedro. I have the Protar 126C2 kit and it looks fairly decent in the box. Have no idea about fitment issues. What other kits are there from 1982?
I seem to recall that the Rosso 643 came as a basic kit as well as an extra add on detail set? ![]() There is only one car that counts from 1967 Rob, the mighty Lotus 49!
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Well, from F1Technical.net, this is the list of cars that ran in '82:
- Alfa Romeo 179D - Alfa Romeo 181 - Alfa Romeo 182 - Alfa Romeo 182B - Arrows A3 - Arrows A4 - Arrows A5 - ATS D5 - Brabham BT49D - Brabham BT50 (Tamiya 1/20) - Ensign N180B - Ensign N181 - Ferrari 126C2 (Revell/Protar 1/12, S27 1/20) - Fittipaldi F8D - Fittipaldi F9 - Ligier JS17 - Ligier JS17B - Ligier JS19 - Lotus 87B (S27 1/20) - Lotus 91 - March 821 - McLaren MP4-1B - Osella FA1C - Osella FA1D - Renault RE30B (Tamiya 1/20) - Theodore TY01 - Theodore TY02 - Toleman TG181B - Toleman TG181C - Toleman TG183 (AMD Models has TG183B) - Tyrrell 011 - Williams FW07C (Tamiya 1/20 - needs conversion) - Williams FW07D I'm quite sad that there aren't many models available in 1/20+ scale. I find 1/43rd way too small.. But even so, these few sum up to about €560~US$700... Does someone know if any of the others are available? |
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I built a 1/24th scale Ferrari 126C2 years ago (somewhere in the parents house!) - can't remember the maker but it may have been Protar, anyone else remember this kit? I seem to remember it went together pretty well.
Have the Revell (ne Protar) 1/12th C2 in the "To Do" pile. It's my favourite ever Formula 1 car, driven by the greatest ever (IMHO) driver: Gilles. Looks quite a good kit, there's a good build-up here: http://modelersite.com/Pdf_notes1.htm but you have to pay... |
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Re: Re: Ferrari 1/12th 126C2 and 1/8th 643
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