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Red Bull RB12 Tag Heuer #3 D. Ricciardo Red Bull Racing Brazilian Grand Prix 2016 Minichamps 1:18

Red Bull RB12 Tag Heuer #3 D. Ricciardo Red Bull Racing Brazilian Grand Prix 2016 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Red Bull Racing
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
117161203
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About the Red Bull RB12 Tag Heuer #3 D. Ricciardo Red Bull Racing Brazilian Grand Prix 2016 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 resin Red Bull RB12 carries Daniel Ricciardo's livery from the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, one of the season's closing rounds. Sealed resin construction. Sharper sponsor graphics than diecast typically manages, aimed at collectors building a race-by-race picture of Ricciardo's 2016 campaign.

Interlagos in November brings a distinctive character to the Formula 1 calendar, changeable weather and a demanding, undulating layout that has decided more than one championship. This RB12 fixes Ricciardo's car to that specific late-season weekend in 2016.

Resin Detail for a Late-Season Livery

By late in a Formula 1 season, sponsor decals and small partner logos accumulate across a car's bodywork, and a livery this dense benefits from resin's advantages over diecast. Minichamps casts the RB12 as a single sealed body, which avoids the seam lines a diecast assembly's opening panels can introduce, letting the Tag Heuer-badged engine cover and Red Bull's colour blocking hold tight, continuous edges across the sidepods. The trade-off, as with any resin release, is that this piece has no opening features at all, a limitation that costs little on an open-wheel car with no doors or bonnet to lose in the first place. For a livery carrying this much fine sponsor detail, the sharper surface finish resin delivers is the more relevant consideration than any opening mechanism could offer.

Interlagos and the Closing Stages of 2016

The Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos has long been known for unpredictable weather and a layout that punishes small mistakes, qualities that made it a fitting stage for a season as developmental as 2016 turned out to be for Red Bull. That year marked the sport's first full season under new hybrid turbo regulations settling into their second generation, with constructors still finding performance gains race by race rather than through a single dominant package. Ricciardo's RB12 carried him through a campaign built on incremental progress rather than one standout result, and a late-season livery from Interlagos captures the car as it stood near the end of that development curve, distinct from the earlier or championship-opening liveries collectors might already hold.

For a collection tracking Ricciardo's 2016 season race by race, this Interlagos livery fills a specific gap between the earlier rounds and the year's final results. It rewards close-season completists more than casual F1 collectors.

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