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Lancia Stratos HF Gr.4 1/12
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Lancia Stratos HF Gr.4 1/12

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Italeri 4714 – Lancia Stratos HF Gr.4 1/12

Recreate one of the most legendary rally cars ever built with the Italeri 4714 Lancia Stratos HF Gr.4 in 1/12 scale. This highly detailed model kit faithfully reproduces the iconic Group 4 version of the Lancia Stratos, the car that dominated international rallying during the 1970s and became one of the most successful rally cars in motorsport history.

Purpose-built for rally competition, the Lancia Stratos combined lightweight construction, a powerful V6 engine, and its distinctive wedge-shaped design to achieve remarkable success. The kit captures these iconic features with exceptional detail, including an accurately reproduced interior, mechanical components, bodywork, and authentic decals. The large 1/12 scale allows every detail to stand out, creating a rewarding and immersive building experience.

Once completed, the model becomes an impressive display piece and a standout addition to any collection of classic rally cars. Perfect for experienced model builders, collectors, and enthusiasts of Lancia and historic motorsport.

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Article no.: I01.4714

Built specifically to become the queen of rallies, with its futuristic design and three World Constructors’ titles won from 1974 to 1976, the Lancia Stratos is an
absolute protagonist in the history of motorsport. A new star in the 1:12 scale Italeri Collection, a scale that highlights its construction lines, aerodynamics, and engine details.


The Lancia Stratos is one of the most iconic cars in motorsport history, designed with the specific purpose of dominating rally competitions of its era.  Intended to replace the equally renowned Lancia Fulvia HF, it made its debut in the early 1970s. Featuring a modern and highly attractive design, with a low and aggressively styled bodywork crafted by Bertone, the Lancia Stratos was equipped with a 2,400 cc V6 engine, derived from the Ferrari Dino, producing 250 horsepower. The combination of the powerful six-cylinder engine and the innovative lightweight, compact chassis laid the foundation for a vehicle that would revolutionize the history of off-road competitions. The first successes came shortly after its debut in 1973 and were solidified, thanks in part to 
legendary drivers, with three consecutive World Constructors’ Championship titles during the 1970s.

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Description

Article no.: I01.4714

Built specifically to become the queen of rallies, with its futuristic design and three World Constructors’ titles won from 1974 to 1976, the Lancia Stratos is an
absolute protagonist in the history of motorsport. A new star in the 1:12 scale Italeri Collection, a scale that highlights its construction lines, aerodynamics, and engine details.


The Lancia Stratos is one of the most iconic cars in motorsport history, designed with the specific purpose of dominating rally competitions of its era.  Intended to replace the equally renowned Lancia Fulvia HF, it made its debut in the early 1970s. Featuring a modern and highly attractive design, with a low and aggressively styled bodywork crafted by Bertone, the Lancia Stratos was equipped with a 2,400 cc V6 engine, derived from the Ferrari Dino, producing 250 horsepower. The combination of the powerful six-cylinder engine and the innovative lightweight, compact chassis laid the foundation for a vehicle that would revolutionize the history of off-road competitions. The first successes came shortly after its debut in 1973 and were solidified, thanks in part to 
legendary drivers, with three consecutive World Constructors’ Championship titles during the 1970s.
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