It is obvious that this car is appreciated by both the fans and the engineers at Tamiya who have pulled out all the stops. The attention to detail in this kit is incredible. Fully detailed cockpit. Removable panels front and rear. FULL engine detail. Beautiful soft rubber tires with manufacturers data already printed in perfect white lettering. Metal press-ons to simulate the different metal finishes in the suspension and other areas. Painting and marking guide for doing either M. Schumacher's car 3 or Rubens Barrichello's car 4 as they appeared at the French Grand Prix in 2000.
Additional information is on the Tamiya site.
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