The Hasegawa 1/24 kit of the Tyrrell 021 captures the technical look of early 1990s Grand Prix machinery. The 1993 campaign pushed teams to refine aerodynamics and component layout, and this model mirrors those design cues. Drivers like Ukyo Katayama and Andrea de Cesaris ran these cars, and the kit gives modellers the chance to assemble a faithful replica.
Although the Tyrrell 021 did not dominate the season, it stands out for its structural simplicity and aerodynamic lines that make it rewarding to build. Parts are arranged to help recreating the original car's shapes, which appeals to builders focused on historical accuracy.
Careful prep of mating surfaces and trimming flash will improve fit. Painting sequence and decal patience are key to achieving a tidy display piece. Once finished, the model suits a shelf or a small podium under glass.
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