Tamiya Grand Prix Collection No.72 - 1/20 - Celica LB Turbo Gr.5
Tamiya Grand Prix Collection No.72 - 1/20 - Celica LB Turbo Gr.5
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 20072
- Part #: MDLTMA20072
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- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 20072
- Part #: MDLTMA20072
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Tamiya Grand Prix Collection No.72 - 1/20 - Celica LB Turbo Gr.5
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 20072
- Part #: MDLTMA20072

Product URL: https://www.pbtech.com/au/product/MDLTMA20072/Tamiya-Grand-Prix-Collection-No72---120---Celica-L
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Aero Wonder
The Toyota Celica LB Turbo was a Group 5 car developed for the 1977 DRM (German Racing Championship). Based upon the road car Celica Liftback 2000GT, the car featured aerodynamic components such as bulging over fenders and rear wing, and employed numerous FRP body panels, which helped keep its weight down to a mere 860kg. An body extensively modified by Schnitzer and a 2,090cc, 560hp inline-4 DOHC turbo engine were utilized. This car made its debut in July 1977, and in October of the same year, it beat the Porsche 935 and achieved its maiden victory.
- This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 240mm, width: 105mm, height: 61mm.
- The highly modified fastback form is captured in style.
- A removable front cowl lets you take a closer look at the detailed 560hp engine underneath.
- The roll cage is recreated in the interior.
- Solid synthetic rubber tires are different widths front and rear, both with a realistic finish.
- Cartograf decals are included, and give you a choice between No.56 and No.68 cars.
- The kit comes with a driver figure.
This beefed up race car is an entertaining subject that promises to be a fascinating build.
From the engine room to the cockpit and its roll cage, our model has the details covered!
There is plenty to look at underneath too, with a detailed depiction of the underside.
Choose between the No.68 which conquered the almighty Porsche 935, or the No.56 from domestic German races.
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Scale
1/20
Length
240mm
Width
105mm
Height
61mm