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Amalgam Mclaren MP4-24 2009 Hungarian GP (L. Hamilton) - 1:8 Scale (see details)
$ 2059.19
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Description
Listing this great and rare Amalgam model:Vodafone Mclaren MP4-24 (2009) #1 Hungarian Grand Prix driven by Lewis Hamilton.
This model is a perfect 1:8 scale recreation of the McLaren MP4-24 as raced to victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix of the 2009 season by Lewis Hamilton. This was also the
best team`s result in the year, with H.Kovalainen finishing in P5.
***Important details:
This model has some minor
loose parts that need to be re-glued to the model (as shown in the pictures);
It has small details in the painting, only in specific and small points;
The steering wheel and one of the mirrors are missing;
Little dust in some parts, especially in the under the model (quick clean removes easily);
Although there are the above mentioned details, the model actual condition is good and still brings a huge impact to any collection or ambient decoration as a piece of art;
Will be carefully packed and shipped through international standard within 3 working days.
Notes from Amalgam website:
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2009 marked the beginning of a very new Formula One, with a raft of new technical rules having been introduced. Piloted by Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton, the McLaren now featured heavily revised bodywork, very different-looking rear and front wings and a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS). 2009 also saw the much-lauded return of slick tyres.
During a three-week gap between the German and Hungarian rounds, the MP4-24s were upgraded to a new specification. In Hungary, both drivers enjoyed a good qualifying, with Hamilton qualifying fourth and Kovalainen sixth. Hamilton then went on to win the race in a very convincing fashion, causing widespread acclaim in the media. McLaren went on to claim third place in the Constructors’ Championship that season.
This fine 1:8 scale model of the McLaren MP4/24 has been handcrafted and finished in our workshops using detailed colour and material specifications, and original CAD data supplied directly from the drawing office of McLaren. Furthermore, it has undergone detailed scrutiny by both engineering and design teams to ensure complete accuracy of representation
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