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Mercedes AMG Petronas W12 E Performance #44 L. Hamilton Russian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

Mercedes AMG Petronas W12 E Performance #44 L. Hamilton Russian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
113211544
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About the Mercedes AMG Petronas W12 E Performance #44 L. Hamilton Russian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Mercedes AMG Petronas W12 reproduces L. Hamilton's #44 Russian Grand Prix 2021 livery, a mid-season round in that year's closely contested title fight. This diecast joins a growing body of round-by-round W12 replicas for collectors following the full 2021 championship.

Sochi's 2021 round fell in the thick of Mercedes and Red Bull's title battle, a season that ultimately swung on results from race to race rather than any single dominant stretch.

Consistency Across a Season's Diecast Run

Comparing this Russian Grand Prix casting against a Bahrain or later-season W12 from the same manufacturer shows the value of collecting round by round: sponsor decal placement, tyre markings, and minor aerodynamic tweaks shift subtly between rounds, and Minichamps reproduces each with the same tight tampo printing and separated aerodynamic components. The zinc alloy body gives the model consistent weight across the range, and the halo, mirrors and front wing elements are typically fitted separately rather than moulded as one piece, a build approach that suits the fine detail modern F1 cars demand. Wheels carry accurate tyre compound markings for the round, a detail strategy-focused collectors appreciate. Interior detail through the cockpit stays functional, in line with the diecast tier generally applied across this manufacturer's F1 range.

Building a Round-by-Round Season Record

A season told through consecutive Grand Prix liveries rewards patient collecting more than any single hero piece can, and the Russian round fills a specific gap in that 2021 narrative. At 1:18, several open-wheel cars can share a shelf if spaced to protect the front wings and mirrors from contact, a practical consideration worth planning for before the collection grows. For anyone assembling Hamilton's title-defence season race by race, this Sochi livery is a genuine, necessary chapter rather than a duplicate of an earlier round.

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