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2003 Honda 211V #46 (Tamiya) 1/12
![]() 3-time world champion Valentino Rossi took an amazing 9 victories out of 16 races in 2003, scoring a podium finish in every race. Known for his flamboyant performances on and off the track, he gained extra attention at Valencia, the last race of the 2003 season, when he came out on a flashy RC211V decorated in a 1970's motif. The design was a result of a competition held by a motorcycle magazine, which had invited its readers to design a paint scheme for Rossi's bike, where Rossi served as the main judge. The Valencia bike also featured a triple-exit exhaust layout with silencers removed, which Honda had used from mid-season. Rossi displayed perfect riding in Valencia, taking pole position and holding the lead for the entire last half of the race. Valencia was to be Rossi's last ride on the Honda RC211V, with him transferring to Yamaha for the 2004 season.
Overall length: 172mm Tamiya MasterWork Collection Diecast No. 21019 | ||



