This item is limited to 3 per household.
Set of 12.
Please note that you cannot necessarily get all kinds of the items in one box.
There are 12 kinds of toys.
──The world's lowest minicar !!!
- Absolutely popular Kenmeri GT-R and Super Shibu Hakosuka 4Dr join the ranks! Both types appear with simple custom specifications.
-In the 1980s, the tuning machine that was popular among young people was turned into a 1/64 scale minicar.
- A small body of about 70mm reproduces the customs and wheels of the time.
[Product specifications]
- 2 colors each for 6 models
- Body: Die-cast (zinc alloy)
- Chassis/Interior: ABS
- Transparent parts: GP
- Tires: PVC (non-phthalate)
- Scale: 1/64
── car model description
[S30 Fairlady Z 1969 (S30)]
- S30 Fairlady Z initial model simple custom.
-The 240Z fenders and wings are neatly combined with the original F spoiler of an unknown manufacturer.
- The interior is equipped with a roll bar and is full of motivation.
[LB Works Hakosuka 2Dr 1971 (GC10)]
- This is Hakosuka 2Dr, the treasure of Liberty Walk representative Wataru Kato.
- Koyaji's special fenders, front and rear bumperless, and side-mounted mufflers give it a wild look.
[Hakosuka 4Dr 1971 (GC10)]
- After all, a short vehicle height suits 4 pieces, isn't it?
- A good impression is that the appearance is kept as simple as possible with only the chinspo.
- That said, if you look closely, you can see that the scalloped eyes and late-stage grille have changed soberly.
- One-legged roll bars are also rare.
[Kenmeri GT-R 1973 (KPGC110)]
- It is a simple custom of Kenmeri GT-R.
- It may be just right because the base is just the base, so it's not a waste to overdo it.
- The exterior is limited to a chinspo, and the interior is full of buckets, steering wheels, roll bars, etc.
[Japan 2Dr 1979 (C210)]
- Based on the previous model, the face and turn signals are transplanted for Laurel, equipped with a chin spot and putty filling in three parts.
- The roll bar in the car and the classic dual muffler give it a tough atmosphere.
[71 Mark II 1987 (GX71)]
- 71 Mark II short ride height. It's a simple specification that doesn't need any explanation.
- Is this what simple is best?
- But it's a common style these days.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )