The world's lowest miniature car!
The absolutely popular Kenmeri GT-R and the extremely chic Hakosuka 4Dr join the lineup! The tuning machines that were popular among the young and trendy in the 80's have been made into 1/64 sized miniature cars. The customization and wheels of the time have been fully reproduced in a small body of about 70mm.
- Two colors for each of the six car models
- Product size (when packaged individually): 80mm x 115mm x 40mm
- Inner box size: 165mm x 115mm x 245mm
- Body: Die-cast (zinc alloy)
- Chassis and interior: ABS
- Transparent parts: GP
- Tires: PVC (non-phthalate)
■S30 Fairlady Z 1969 (S30)
This is a simple customization of an early model S30 Fairlady Z. It is neatly put together with an unknown manufacturer's F-spoiler and 240Z fenders and wings.
■LB Works Hakosuka 2Dr 1971 (GC10)
This Hakosuka 2Dr is the treasure of "Shakotan★Koyaji" aka Wataru Kato, the representative of Liberty Walk. Koyaji's special fenders, bumper-less front and rear, and side mufflers give it a wild finish.
■Hakosuka 4Dr 1971 (GC10)
The short ride height suits the 4-dr. The appearance, which is kept as simple as possible with only a chin spoiler, gives a good impression. However, if you look closely, you'll see some modest changes such as the twin eyes and late grille. The one-legged roll bar is also a rare sight.
■Kemmeri GT-R 1973 (KPGC110)
It's a simple customization of a Kenmeri GT-R. The base is just a base, so it's a good idea not to overdo it. The exterior is only chin spoiler, and the interior is buckets, steering wheel, roll bar, and so on.
■Japan 2Dr 1979 (C210)
Based on the early model, the face and blinkers were transplanted from the Laurel, and it is equipped with chin spoiler and 3-part putty-filler. The roll bar inside the car and dual mufflers, which can be said to be the standard, give the specs a hardcore atmosphere.
■71 Mark II 1987 (GX71)
It's a 71 Mark II with short ride height. The specifications are so simple that no explanation is needed. It's a style that's becoming more and more common these days.