The Tyrrell P34 stands out as one of the most unusual F1 cars, nicknamed the six-wheeler for its twin front-wheel arrangement. Debuting in 1976, it drew attention for its novel approach to handling and aero. Fujimis 1/20 model represents the P34 driven by Ronnie Peterson at the 1977 Japan GP, offering a hands-on project for model builders.
Its four small front wheels were engineered to reduce frontal drag and improve cornering precision. The concept saw limited competition time but left a lasting legacy in motorsport design. The kit highlights those engineering choices through carefully moulded parts.
This release shows the long chassis used in 1977 and includes period-accurate decals for Ronnie Petersons #3 car. Builders can expect parts that focus on exterior fidelity and an enjoyable assembly process aimed at display-quality results.
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