Mini helmet of Yuki Tsunoda from 2022 season, AlphaTauri Honda, 1:5 Spark More
The 2022 season helmet of Yuki Tsunoda, in which he competing for the team AlphaTauri Honda.
The young japanese driver became a Formula 1 driver thanks to Honda´s support. After winning 3rd place in the final standings of the F2 series, he was given the chance to drive in F1 alongside Pierre Gasly, thanks to support from Honda and Red Bull. Yuki scored 32 points in his first season and finished 14th. His teammate scored 110 points. He managed to finish on the 4th place in the race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which his was his best reasult. In current season he has much more stronger performance, which prooves his gap to Gasly and points scored for the team.
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 a 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 | AlphaTauri |
Year | 2022 |
Condition | New |
Limited Edition | No |
Articles
ALL MODELS IN STOCK
Every single model goes through a visual quality control before shipping to the customer
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.
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING
All packages are shipped insured
EXCHANGE AND RETURN WITHIN 30 DAYS
You have the right to return the goods and we will refund you.
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.