[One of the strongest machines of the season that adopted a triangular cross-section monocoque]
――In the 1975 F1 Grand Prix race, he played an active part by driving Carlos Reutemann and Carlos Pace.
--The Brabham BT44B has given the Martini Racing Team the second place in the Constructors' Championship.
--This machine, owned by Gordon Murray, a designer of Motor Racing Developments (MRD), is an advanced version of the Brabham BT42 brand new machine introduced in 1973.
――It has a monocoque with a triangular cross section called a pyramid monocoque, and was designed with the greatest goals of pursuing aerodynamics and reducing weight and size.
--BT42 evolved into BT44 in 1974 and BT44B in 1975.
--This year, C. Pace won the Brazilian GP and C. Reutemann won the German GP, taking second place in the Constructors.
――It was said to be one of the strongest machines of the season.
[Model outline]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Brabham BT44B that was active in the 1975 F1 race on a 1/12 scale.
--Overall length 355mm, overall width 160mm, overall height 109mm.
--The front and rear suspensions have coil springs built in to operate smoothly.
--The steering wheel and front wheels are linked by a rack and pinion mechanism.
--V8 engine with fuel pipes, ignition cords, etc. piped and wired as they are.
--The front cowl, cockpit fairing, and induction box are removable.
-Reproduce the seat belt with etched parts and cloth stickers.
--Slide marks are made by high quality cult graph. Car Nos. 7 and 8 are available.
--The tires are made of textured hollow rubber, and the seats and drive shaft boots are made of soft resin.
* The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )