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Old 16-04-2003, 22:22
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Nieuw : de Williams FW 24 van Tamiya 1/20 komt eraan!

Tamiya's new FW24 kit (due late May) will feature complete engine detail that attaches directly to the monocoque, separately molded brake calipers and disks (which rotate with the wheels!) and even jack stands so you can portray the car during a pit stop. Of course, the rear cowl opens to show off the engine, too. Place your advance order today!



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PS : de mijne is al voorbesteld!
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Old 16-04-2003, 23:08
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Ik heb het gezien. Naar het schijnt zou Tamiya erin geslaagd zijn om 1/12de detail op 1/20ste te brengen. Normaal gezien niet voor mij owv Williams maar waarschijnlijk toch wel owv het niveau van de kit en er reeds enkele aan de deur staan te kloppen om hem gebouwd te komen ophalen...

Ben super, reuze benieuwd. Nu de MP4/17D nog
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Old 16-04-2003, 23:33
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Dat beloofd, Sennake, ik kom eens kijken als em klaar is!!
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Old 18-04-2003, 20:15
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Tamiya is proud to present the 1/20 scale replica of the Williams F1 BMW FW24. This impressive machine driven by R. Schumacher and J.P. Montoya fought fiercely during last year's F1 season, and excelled on high-speed circuits. Tamiya presents a model of the F1 machine that gave Ferrari a run for its money during the 2002 Formula 1 season, under the team that is sure to be neck and neck with Ferrari and McLaren this 2003 season.

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While Team Williams had its slump period, the alliance with BMW in 2000 was a formula for renewed and rapid success. In barely two years time, Team Williams F1 was 2nd only to Ferrari and is now closing fast. Despite the loss of their top designer, Adrian Nuey, the team picked up a state-of-the-art BMW engine, which promised to more than compensate for any losses in the design department.

With its characteristic aerodynamic devices and angular form, the FW24 does not look so different from its predecessor, the FW23. However, the resemblance does not do justice to the extensive fine-tuning of insufficient mechanical grip and other solutions on previous weak points. Though retaining a 90-degree bank angle of the FW23 machine's BMW P80 engine, the BMW P82 engine of the FW24 has taken power to an all-new level. The FW24 featured an early and late season version due to an alternation in livery following a change in sponsorship from COMPAQ to HP (which bought out COMPAQ). The new HP livery was seen from the 10th GP in England, and was also marked by structural improvement in aerodynamics. This latter version featured pontoon side surfaces that dramatically converged toward the rear wing. The fin of the rear wing was altered as well, to a form similar to that of Ferrari's. The front wing was evolved to incorporate 3D curved surfaces. While front and rear wings are changed and re-set every race, this kit will replicate the wings as they appeared in the 12th Grand Prix at the Hockenheim Circuit, transfigured from ultra-high speed to mid, high speed course use.

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Full-display model includes engine
Engine is to be directly mounted on monocoque frame to replicate the structure of the actual car. Kit supplied stands recreate pit service scene.
Rotor turns with wheel rotation. Removing wheels enables viewing of center pin.
Metal inlet marks used to recreate back mirror and tale-light reflective lens.
Upward exhaust muffler of BMW P82 engine has been recreated in great detail.
Rear cowling can be assembled in the opened or closed position to allow viewing of engine. transmission, and rear suspension.
Seat belt accurately and precisely depicted with plastic parts.
Authentically replicates Michelin racing tires. Tire markings precisely recreated via decals.
Recommended Paints: TS-51 (Racing Blue) and TS-26 (Pure white)
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/pla...ion/20055.html
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Old 18-04-2003, 22:18
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Buiten wat er al gezegd is over deze kit, valt me in de tekst die HHugo postte ook op dat er deze keer sprake is van "Seat belt accurately and precisely depicted with plastic parts." Zou dit betekenen dat we geen fe-set meer nodig zullen hebben? Als dat zo is, impressive stuff. In ieder geval inmpressive stuff.

Sennake, waar heb je de voorbestelling geplaats als ik vragen mag?
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Old 18-04-2003, 22:24
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Buiten wat er al gezegd is over deze kit, valt me in de tekst die HHugo postte ook op dat er deze keer sprake is van "Seat belt accurately and precisely depicted with plastic parts." Zou dit betekenen dat we geen fe-set meer nodig zullen hebben? Als dat zo is, impressive stuff. In ieder geval inmpressive stuff.

Sennake, waar heb je de voorbestelling geplaats als ik vragen mag?
Die plastic gordels waren er ook al in de Ferrari F1 2001 hoor...

En de voorbestelling : bij Hobby Link Japan (www.hlj.com)

Thank you very much for placing an order with HobbyLink Japan. This message is to confirm that we have received the following order and are now processing it.

Customer ID: 046154 ( Guy Golsteyn)
Order No.:00524366

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Laakdal, 2431 Belgium

TAM20055 1/20 Williams BMW FW24 Grand Prix Collection #55
1 piece(s) @ 2900 yen each = 2900

Merchandise Total: 2900 yen
Shipping Charge: Not Yet Determined

Total: 2900 yen
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Old 19-04-2003, 09:30
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In Japan?? lol moet kunnen
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Old 19-04-2003, 13:21
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In Japan?? lol moet kunnen
Ik heb hier ondertussen al modellen en/of kits staan komende van de USA, Japan, China, Zuid-Afrika, gans Europa, en weet ik waar nog allemaal. Internet eh...
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Old 19-04-2003, 22:34
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Die plastic gordels waren er ook al in de Ferrari F1 2001 hoor...

euh, ... gezien mijn voorliefde voor Ferrari mag het dan ook niet verwonderen dat ik die echt goed bestudeerd heb... Dat blijkt nu wel
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Old 19-04-2003, 22:36
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En de voorbestelling : bij Hobby Link Japan (www.hlj.com)

Je had de hele orderbevestiging er niet hoeven bij doen hoor, had je zo ook wel geloofd. Ik zal er dan toch ook eens werk van moeten maken om ginder achter te bestellen. Er zijn nog een paar decal velletjes die op mijn verlanglijstje staan... Bovendien zal het, zelfs met taksen erbovenop, nog goedkoper zijn dan hier. Bedankt.
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Old 20-04-2003, 12:59
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Excuseer? jullie bestellen dus zelfs gewoon stickervelletjes in japan? Amai, da moet daar dan wel echt veel goedkoper zijn.
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Old 20-04-2003, 13:08
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Old 20-04-2003, 22:27
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Als ge bijvoorbeeld een collectie van 5 C-Class DTM's of 6 CLK-DTM's bij elkaar wilt plekken, dan hebt ge niet veel keuze
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Old 20-04-2003, 22:35
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Het zijn DECALS en geen STICKERS eh!

En ik weet niet wat er zo speciaal is aan het bestellen van onderdelen in het buitenland, al ligt het wat verder dan Europa?
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Old 20-04-2003, 22:42
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Het zijn DECALS en geen STICKERS eh!

En ik weet niet wat er zo speciaal is aan het bestellen van onderdelen in het buitenland, al ligt het wat verder dan Europa?
Precies, moest ieder raceteam hun spullen in Europa weghalen, de'n Belcar zou er ook anders uitzien

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