Tamiya is proud to add the WilliamsF1 BMW FW24 on Masterwork Collection. This kit replicates J.P Montoya's automobile since it appeared in the Japan Grand Prix. The form of the particular F1 has been accurately reproduced because of the BMW R82 engine replicated down to the finest details. Rear cowling can be assembled inside opened or closed place to permit watching of engine, transmission, and back suspension.
Towards WilliamsF1 BMW FW24
WilliamsF1 (formerly Williams Grand Prix Engineering) had been created in 1977 by Frank Williams and Patrick Head. After difficult and success filled twenty-year period, the alliance with BMW in 2000 proved to be a formula for renewed and fast success. With its characteristic aerodynamic products and angular form the FW24 does not look therefore different from its predecessor, the FW23. However, the resemblance does not do justice toward substantial fine-tuning of insufficient technical grip and other solutions on past disadvantages. Though retaining a 90-degree bank angle regarding the FW23 machine's BMW P80 motor, the BMW P82 engine associated with FW24 has had power to an all-new level. The latest HP livery (reflecting a big change in sponsorship) had been seen from 10th GP in England, and had been also marked by structural improvements in aerodynamics. This second variation showcased pontoon side areas that dramatically converged toward the rear wing. The backside and front wings additionally developed to add 3D areas for improved aerodynamics.
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