Formula 1

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gaz45
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Just a quick question does anyone know if there is a F1 season/year that there are kits for for building a complete F1 starting grid line up has i think that this would make a great diorama any suggestions would be great.
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Oh jeeze, a tough question.
I am a child of the 80’s so gravitate to that era and Gilles Villeneuve due to his citizenship
Tamiya has a large number of 1/20 kits
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Sadly I don't think it's happened mate - the kit manufacturers tended to focus on the top end of the grid so the midfield and tail-end never really got a look in.

I know that some of the die-cast companies did do full grids for some years but not the kit companies unfortunately.
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I think Tameo has enough kits available for some year´s full grids. They are, however, 1/43rd scale white metal kits.
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