76504 Tamiya Solar Car Honda Dream
76504 Tamiya Solar Car Honda Dream
Mini Solar Car Kit
Experience the remarkable Tamiya Honda Dream Solar Car Kit in a sleek silvery blue design. This officially licensed assembly kit pays tribute to the iconic Honda Dream, which achieved a historic victory in the November 1993 World Solar Challenge, an arduous race spanning hundreds of miles through the Australian Outback. In this grueling competition, the Honda Dream outperformed more than fifty rivals, securing first place and breaking the 1987 record set by General Motors by a full day. It represents the pinnacle of solar-powered racecar technology, making it a perfect choice for both model enthusiasts and those interested in renewable energy and sustainable transportation.
Learn from the winning legacy of the full-sized Honda Dream, which also made a strong third-place finish in the 1993 World Solar Challenge in Australia, benefiting from the data gathered by the Kyocera 'Blue Eagle.' This kit allows you to build a faithful reproduction of this iconic racecar, complete with a distinctive bullet-shaped design. Whether you're a collector or an aspiring engineer, the Tamiya Honda Dream Solar Car Kit provides an exciting opportunity to delve into the world of solar-powered vehicles and relive a historic race.
Features:
- Officially Licensed: An officially licensed kit to pay tribute to the remarkable achievements of the Honda Dream.
- Four-wheel design ensuring stability and performance.
- Stunning red, orange, yellow, and pink decal colors for an eye-catching appearance.
- Solar-Powered with a small solar motor and a 0.5V-300mAh solar battery for clean and renewable energy operation.
- Honors the Honda Dream's victory in the November 1993 World Solar Challenge, where it outpaced over 50 competitors and shattered previous records.
- Sleek silvery blue design
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 115mm
- Full Width: 40mm
- Solar Power: 0.5V-300mAh
Includes:
- (1) Tamiya Honda Dream Solar Car Kit
Needed to Complete:
- Direct sunlight for the solar panel to function