
Slot It XJR12 2nd Le Mans 1990 Lammers/Wallace/Konrad SICA13F 1:32
1:32 Scale model produced by Slot It, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.
Features
- 1:32 Scale Model
- Copper Braids
- Rubber Tyres
- Clear Plastic Display Box
- Based on the prototype seen at Le Mans in 1990
- Details:
- The Jaguar XJR-12 was a Group C endurance racing car designed by Tom Walkinshaw Racing. Powered by a 7.0-litre V12 engine, it was built for reliability and speed over long distances. At the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans, the XJR-12 achieved a historic victory for Jaguar: car #3, driven by Martin Brundle, John Nielsen, and Price Cobb, completed 362 laps to take the win. The XJR-12 showcased Jaguar’s mastery of endurance racing, blending raw power with aerodynamic efficiency, and cemented its status as one of the iconic sports-prototype racers of the era.
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1:32 Scale model produced by Slot It, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.
Features
- 1:32 Scale Model
- Copper Braids
- Rubber Tyres
- Clear Plastic Display Box
- Based on the prototype seen at Le Mans in 1990
- Details:
- The Jaguar XJR-12 was a Group C endurance racing car designed by Tom Walkinshaw Racing. Powered by a 7.0-litre V12 engine, it was built for reliability and speed over long distances. At the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans, the XJR-12 achieved a historic victory for Jaguar: car #3, driven by Martin Brundle, John Nielsen, and Price Cobb, completed 362 laps to take the win. The XJR-12 showcased Jaguar’s mastery of endurance racing, blending raw power with aerodynamic efficiency, and cemented its status as one of the iconic sports-prototype racers of the era.














