Tamiya 1:20 - Model sports car - Lotus 107B Ford





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Tamiya 1:20 scale unbuilt Kit of the Team Lotus 107B Ford (1993 season), in green, red, white, yellow and black, with all plastic parts on sprues and in good condition.
Description from the seller
Tamiya 1/20 - Team Lotus 107B Ford - Grand Prix Collection No. 38 - Unbuilt Kit
Description
Up for auction is a classic piece of Formula 1 modeling history: the 1/20 scale Team Lotus 107B Ford by Tamiya. This kit represents the 1993 season car driven by racing legends Johnny Herbert and Alessandro Zanardi.
The Lotus 107B was known for its sleek aerodynamic profile and its Ford-Cosworth HB V8 engine. Tamiya’s rendition of this car is highly detailed, featuring a removable rear cowl that reveals the intricate engine, suspension, and gearbox assembly.
Kit Details
Manufacturer: Tamiya (Japan)
Scale: 1/20 (Grand Prix Collection)
Subject: Team Lotus 107B Ford (1993 Season)
Features: Highly detailed Ford HB engine, realistic synthetic rubber tires, and markings for both Car #11 and #12.
Condition Report
Contents: All plastic parts are present and remain on their original sprues. The kit is unassembled and complete.
Instruction Manual & Decals: As this is a vintage item, the instruction booklet and decal sheet show signs of storage and age. There is some minor yellowing and typical "shelf wear" consistent with long-term storage (please refer to the photos for a close-up of the paper/decal condition).
Box: The outer box is intact with good color, showing only light signs of aging at the corners.
Why Bid on This Kit?
This is a must-have for F1 collectors and Tamiya enthusiasts. As Team Lotus history becomes increasingly cherished, these "90s era" kits are becoming harder to find in complete, unbuilt condition. Whether you intend to build it to a professional standard or keep it as a nostalgic investment, this 107B is a beautiful example of Tamiya’s engineering excellence.
The item will be packed with professional care and shipped with insurance and tracking to ensure it reaches you in the condition described.
Tamiya 1/20 - Team Lotus 107B Ford - Grand Prix Collection No. 38 - Unbuilt Kit
Description
Up for auction is a classic piece of Formula 1 modeling history: the 1/20 scale Team Lotus 107B Ford by Tamiya. This kit represents the 1993 season car driven by racing legends Johnny Herbert and Alessandro Zanardi.
The Lotus 107B was known for its sleek aerodynamic profile and its Ford-Cosworth HB V8 engine. Tamiya’s rendition of this car is highly detailed, featuring a removable rear cowl that reveals the intricate engine, suspension, and gearbox assembly.
Kit Details
Manufacturer: Tamiya (Japan)
Scale: 1/20 (Grand Prix Collection)
Subject: Team Lotus 107B Ford (1993 Season)
Features: Highly detailed Ford HB engine, realistic synthetic rubber tires, and markings for both Car #11 and #12.
Condition Report
Contents: All plastic parts are present and remain on their original sprues. The kit is unassembled and complete.
Instruction Manual & Decals: As this is a vintage item, the instruction booklet and decal sheet show signs of storage and age. There is some minor yellowing and typical "shelf wear" consistent with long-term storage (please refer to the photos for a close-up of the paper/decal condition).
Box: The outer box is intact with good color, showing only light signs of aging at the corners.
Why Bid on This Kit?
This is a must-have for F1 collectors and Tamiya enthusiasts. As Team Lotus history becomes increasingly cherished, these "90s era" kits are becoming harder to find in complete, unbuilt condition. Whether you intend to build it to a professional standard or keep it as a nostalgic investment, this 107B is a beautiful example of Tamiya’s engineering excellence.
The item will be packed with professional care and shipped with insurance and tracking to ensure it reaches you in the condition described.

