Model Factory Hiro 1/12 car model kit K851 Fiat 131 Rally 1978: New release (02-2025) from the Japanese company MODEL FACTORY HIRO. Multimedia kit with superior quality: perfectly produced white metal parts, photo etched parts, Decals, turned and milled parts, cast resin castings and many other components. Detailed engine, graphical instructions in English / Japanese. Kit complete "Made in Japan"!
●K851 - 1/12scale Fulldetail Kit: K851 Fiat 131 Rally 1978
The “131”, also named “131 Mirafiori” based on the district where the car was manufactured, was a family car released by FIAT in 1974. To help market the car, FIAT had planned to enter the car into races. In 1975, Abarth developed the “SE031” - a prototype Gr.5 race car based on the 131.This car made its debut at the 1975 Giro d`Italia Automobilistico, and ended up winning the overall championship. Many of the modifications to the 131 tested on this car, such as the use of aluminum doors and air intakes in the body and bonnet, would be adopted to its rally make successor.
In 1976, FIAT would launch the “131 Rally”- a WRC rally car based on the 131. Developed by Abarth, the car retained the outer appearance of the 131 Mirafiori but used FRP based over fenders and bonnet, and aluminum doors to reduce overall weight. The suspensions were also specially designed. It ran on Lampredi Unit – an in-line four-cylinder DOHC engine named after former Ferrari engineer Aurelio Lampredi who tuned the engine. 400 units of the rally car was produced, allowing for homologation of the car before the summer of 1976. The car entered 4 WRC races that year, with its first victory at 1000 Lakes Rally under the hands of driver Markku Alen. In the following year of 1977, the racing division of FIAT and Lancia were merged into one, and with Cesare Fiorio appointed as manager the works team was further strengthened. The 131 rally entered all possible races for WRC that season other than safari rally, and won championship by winning 5 of 10 races entered. In 1978 the main sponsor for the works team switched from Olio Fiat to Alitalia, and the team started off the new rally season under bright Italian colours. The 131 Rally again took championship for the season by winning 5 races, dominating ahead of rivals such as Opel and Ford. Outside of works the car was used by many private teams due to its reliability. While it did not race, the “SE035” prototype, an Abarth-tuned Gr.5 machine in 1979, was based on the 131 Rally, showcasing the possible potential that the 131 Rally had. The works team continued to race with the car in the year after, allowing for another make title in 1980. In 1981 works activities with the 131 were suspended and rallying was taken over by Lancia (which operates under FIAT) with the “Lancia 037 Rally”.
- a full detailed, multi-material kit featuring white metal, resin, etching, turned parts, rubber tires, silk screen decals and various cords allowing for maximum representation of the original vehicle.
- based on cars from the 1978 season where the works team won WRC championship - cars #1,# 2 and #5 from the San Remo race, and cars used at Tour de Corse by winner B.Darniche and 3rd place S.Munari. All feature tarmac (slick) tires.
- aluminum turned parts used for wheel rim, front light rim, roof antenna base and side emblem base.
- bonnet, rear hatch and doors can open and close post construction, allowing full view of the detailed interior after completion.
- decals printed by Cartograf. Tires come pre-printed with maker logo.
Attention: this item is no toy and it is not suitable for children below 14 years!