Mini helmet of Esteban Ocon from 2021 season, Alpine, 1:5 Spark More
The mini helmet of Esteban Ocon from the 2022 season, Alpine F1 Team.
Esteban came out again at the start of the 2022 season with a different design, unlike any of his previous helmets. His latest helmet is dominated by red and white colors complemented by blue. The biggest change is the French tricolor, which runs vertically along almost the entire length of the helmet. Gone at the top was the Eiffel Tower picture that had been there for several seasons, but added Ocon's new personal logo (EO31) and his race number 31 in gold lettering. Compared to last year, sponsors BWT, Mandiant and Binance have been added.
Ocon is driving his fifth full F1 season in 2022, taking a single win at the 2021 Hungarian GP and 2nd place at the 2020 Sakhir GP with Renault.
The helmet is on a black plastic base, in an acrylic display case and a paper cover. The display case can be separated from the base, even the helmet as well.
Helmet has an openable visor.
Dimensions of the helmet inside:
Height: 5,3 cm
Width: 5,4 cm
Length: 6,5 cm
Outer dimensions of the showcase:
Height: 8,5 cm
Width: 8,5 cm
Length: 8,5 cm
Parameters
Scale | 1:5 |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Spark |
Team | Alpine |
Year | 2022 |
Condition | New |
Limited Edition | No |
Related products7
Alpine A522 - Esteban Ocon (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:18 Spark
Alpine A522 - E. Ocon (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Guanyu Zhou 2022 Alfa Romeo helmet, 1:2 Bell
Alpine A522 - Fernando Alonso (2022), Monaco GP, 1:18 Solido
Alpine A523 - Esteban Ocon (2023), Bahrain GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Alpine A523 - Pierre Gasly (2023), Bahrain GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Alpine A521 - Esteban Ocon (2021), Winner Hungarian GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Articles
What should you know about Spark?
Spark is a French company, founded by Hugo Rippert, a passionate collector and modeler. Spark's story began in 2000, when Hugo started to focus on the production of car models from the Le Mans 24h series, that other manufacturers were absent to produce and launch on market. Like most car model manufacturers, Spark produces its models in China and newly also in Madagascar.
Which scale to choose?
In the world of collector's models, we can find various scales from 1: 500 in the aircraft category to a 1:2 scale or even 1:1 in the case of helmets or steering wheels. The most common scales are 1:43, 1:18, 1:24, 1:32, 1:64, 1:12 depending on the type of model or manufacturer.