This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full length: approx 135mm.
[About the actual car]
-Willis Overland, which produced the small 4-wheel drive vehicle [Jeep] during World War II and became well known, released the Willis 77 in 1933.
-Equipped with a 2380cc inline 4-cylinder engine at the front. The wheelbase was a 100-inch, 2500mm-only four-door sedan, as well as a lineup of pickups, panel vans, and other types.
-Selling at an affordable price of less than $ 500, it has gained widespread acceptance.
-Coupes and pickups have also become very popular in drag racing, and they have been seen in motor sports.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the popular 1933 Willis in drag racing on 1/25 scale.
-This kit uses an inset snap kit that does not use adhesive. It is a model that you can work on easily.
-Modeled with a panel van style body.
-The panel van body, engine hood, and fender lines connected to the cabin have a rich look.
-In addition, this model looks forward to the gasser style with large rear tires and a raised front nose.
-The front hood is equipped with engine air intake parts using plated parts. Power is transmitted.
-Also featured is a police car light on the roof.
-Marking to color the body is a popular board game, illustrations inspired by Monopoly, and police marks are prepared on the door.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )