Tamiya's odd Lotus 78
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 12:44 am
When I built my Lotus 78 from the Argentinian GP 1977 I said that the version in the original issue from Tamiya perhaps never raced in that configuration. The end plates of the rear wing has a special shape and is only visible on pictures from the firs two races but then with a different lower air box than it got later. I also said that the rear wing might have been present at the third race at South Africa but the angle on the pictures made it hard to say.
I just found some pictures that say S. Africa 1977: http://www.racingsportscars.com/f1/phot ... 03-05.html
It clearly show the early end plates with the new air box just like the Tamiya kit but there is a difference. Andretti and Nilsson had different shape on the front wing end plates and Nilsson had a higher roll bar than Andretti.
The Tamiya kit has the Andretti roll bar and Nilsson end plates. So it is an odd kit just like their 312T3 that only can be build as Reutemann's British GP car.
But the good thing about this is that now I can build a car from the South African race from the kit that I didn't know what to do with.
I just found some pictures that say S. Africa 1977: http://www.racingsportscars.com/f1/phot ... 03-05.html
It clearly show the early end plates with the new air box just like the Tamiya kit but there is a difference. Andretti and Nilsson had different shape on the front wing end plates and Nilsson had a higher roll bar than Andretti.
The Tamiya kit has the Andretti roll bar and Nilsson end plates. So it is an odd kit just like their 312T3 that only can be build as Reutemann's British GP car.
But the good thing about this is that now I can build a car from the South African race from the kit that I didn't know what to do with.