Part Number: 3654

1:24 Scale Lancia Stratos HF Model Car Kit

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£32.99

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The Lancia Stratos (another name: Stratos HF) is an Italian sports and rally car that was first presented to the general public as a concept vehicle in 1970 at the Turin Motor Show. Its serial production lasted from 1972 to 1974 and was carried out in Turin, Italy. In its course, along with prototypes, about 500 cars of this model were created.

The Stratos model was designed by Marcello Gandini, working in the early 1970s in the Bertone design office. Shortly thereafter, in 1971, the Stratos HF with a Ferrari engine appeared. Then the Lancia company became interested in the vehicle, which undertook short-series production and was instrumental in obtaining approval for the Stratos to participate in rallies. The car was very successful in them, winning the World Rally Championship three times in a row (in 1974, 1975 and 1976)!

Its success was determined primarily by a great drive unit, very good traction properties as well as a solid and durable structure of the frame and body. The thoughtfully constructed suspension also made a difference.

The paints listed here are those shown on the box for serious hobbyists who want to build the kit precisely. You do not have to buy them all and may prefer to choose alternatives.

For car bodies and motorcycle panels, we recommend using a main-colour spray can for the best finish rather than brush-painting the main body. One can is enough for one kit.

Tamiya kits use Tamiya-brand paints and paint codes. All other kit brands use Mr Hobby paints. You can find a huge range of paints, undercoats and lacquers in our Paint section.

Note: Mr Hobby “H” codes are water-based paints and are less smelly when used indoors. “C” codes are lacquer-based and can produce a finer finish. Add a small bottle of the correct thinner for your paint type to clean your brushes and make it easier to switch colours while building your kit.

We have tools for every budget, all available in our Tools section. For first-time builders and gift-givers, the products below are a practical way to get started. We especially recommend the Kit Building Bundle for beginners, as you only need this and your chosen paint colours to build a kit.

Although there is an initial outlay, these tools will last for many future builds and make model building more enjoyable. As with most things in life, having the right tools for the job produces better results. For higher-end tools, explore our Mr Hobby ranges.

If you build models regularly and value long-lasting tools and support products that help achieve the best possible finish, we have a wide range of quality items from Mr Hobby and Tamiya in our main menu. Here are some useful products to consider:

Delivery Times
Orders shipped same day when placed before 13.00 Monday-Friday.   *UK Bank Holidays excluded*
Orders placed over the weekend will be shipped on Mondays.  Shipping prices confirmed at checkout.
 
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Delivery charges and estimated timescales are specified in the shipping options section when you place an order. We make every effort to ship goods within the estimated timescales, however delays are occasionally inevitable due to unforeseen factors by delivery companies. Kent Models shall be under no liability for any delay or failure to deliver the products within estimated timescales. Shipping defaults to DHL/DPD for certain products (Aerosol Cans).

The Lancia Stratos (another name: Stratos HF) is an Italian sports and rally car that was first presented to the general public as a concept vehicle in 1970 at the Turin Motor Show. Its serial production lasted from 1972 to 1974 and was carried out in Turin, Italy. In its course, along with prototypes, about 500 cars of this model were created.

The Stratos model was designed by Marcello Gandini, working in the early 1970s in the Bertone design office. Shortly thereafter, in 1971, the Stratos HF with a Ferrari engine appeared. Then the Lancia company became interested in the vehicle, which undertook short-series production and was instrumental in obtaining approval for the Stratos to participate in rallies. The car was very successful in them, winning the World Rally Championship three times in a row (in 1974, 1975 and 1976)!

Its success was determined primarily by a great drive unit, very good traction properties as well as a solid and durable structure of the frame and body. The thoughtfully constructed suspension also made a difference.

Additional information

Weight 300 g