【Grand Prix Collection】The Legendary Car That Changed Honda’s History! The "Honda RA272," the First Japanese Manufacturer to Win in F1 in 1965, is Now a Model Kit!

2025-03-28
In 1965, the “Honda RA272” became the first Japanese manufacturer to win in Formula 1. This historic machine is now available as a meticulously recreated 1/20 scale plastic model kit. With everything from the engine to the chassis entirely designed by Honda, this car is an essential part of Japanese motorsport history. A must-have for any Honda fan.
One of the RA272’s most distinctive features is its transversely mounted V12 engine. This model precisely replicates the intricate details of that engine’s structure. Assembling it reveals the complex relationship between the engine and chassis, just like in the actual car. The dense structure of the engine is faithfully represented, making the building process exceptionally enjoyable.
Beyond just replicating the exterior, the engine cowl is divided into three sections like the real car and features transparent parts. Additionally, the nose cone is removable, allowing for a detailed look at the internal structure even after assembly. Components like the radiator and oil cooler—normally hidden from view—are intricately detailed, showcasing Honda’s impressive engineering.
This kit includes two sets of decals: one for Richie Ginther’s winning car at the 1965 Mexican GP and one for Ronnie Bucknum’s car, which finished in fifth place. Choosing which version to build allows you to customize the kit according to your preference.
More than just a collectible, assembling this kit lets you experience Honda’s passion and engineering prowess as they took on the world of F1 and claimed victory. Why not recreate this historic moment from 1965 with your own hands?
Plastic Model Kit - Honda / Honda RA272

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