This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About the actual vehicle]
――One of the brands of General Motors in the United States is GMC.
――Pickup trucks are gaining high popularity among brands that develop commercial vehicles, SUVs, and pickup trucks.
――The SUV GMC Jimmy was produced by GMC from 1970 to 1991.
――The base was GM's Chevrolet K5 Blazer, and it was characterized by having a removable top called a fully convertible until 1975.
――The body is a 2-door body with a lineup of rear-wheel drive type and 4-wheel drive type.
--There were four types of engines, from 4.1-liter in-line 6-cylinder to 5.7-liter V8.
――It gained widespread popularity among rivals such as Ford Bronco and International Harvester Scouts.
[About the model]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces GMC Jimmy, a GMC SUV that appeared in 1969, on a 1/25 scale.
-This kit models the final year model of the first Jimmy, the 1972 model with full details that reproduces the engine.
――In addition, you can choose either stock specifications or drag specifications to assemble, and parts such as engine parts and tires are available to finish to each specification.
-Drag specification tires reproduce the drag slick of M & H Race Master.
--The logo is pad-printed on the sidewall.
--The number of parts including plated parts is 145 or more.
――The total length of the finished product is about 17 cm, which reproduces the appearance and mechanism of the popular SUV.
--The roof can be removed just like the actual vehicle after completion.
――In addition, decals are fun.
-Large decals full of colorful options are set, and you can enjoy the freely arranged finish.
[Major features]
--Plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the 1972 GMC Jimmy on 1/25 scale
--Full detail kit that reproduces the engine
--Can be assembled by choosing either stock specifications or drag specifications
――The number of parts is 145 or more. Finished total length about 17 cm
--The roof can be removed even after completion
--With large decal sheet
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )