Hasegawa HC43 21143 1/24 Scale Mazda Savanna RX-7 (SA22C) LIMITED CAR PLASTIC MODEL KIT
Brand:Hasegawa
Stock Code:HG21143
Scale:1/24 (the model of the reality has been reduced 1/24 times)
Type:Model Kit (You need to combine and paint)
Material:Plastic
1/24 Mazda savanna RX-7 ingredients
- Plastic injection parts
- Decal
- Assembly guide
Model Kit Features
- It consists of plastic parts.
- Use a frame scissors to remove the parts.
- Use a model knife and sanding to clean the burr in the parts.
- Fill the gaps between the parts with filling material and sanding.
- There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
- You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
- It is recommended to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
Hobbytime Review
Mazda RX-7 is a front motor, back-wheel drive, rotating motor car produced and marketed by Mazda for three generations from 1978 to 2002, and a compact, light Wankel doner engine has been used. The first generation of the Motor RX-7 was a Hatchback Coupé with a two-seat 2-seat, SA (Early) and FB (Late). 12A carburetor doner engine and in the following years with electronic fuel injection 13B option.
The second generation RX-7, known as FC, was presented as a 2-seat Coupé, with a 2+2 option and a opening body style in some markets. This was supported by the 13B doner engine presented in natural suction or turbocharged forms.
The third generation RX-7, known as FD, is offered a 2+2-seat Coupé with a limited number of 2-seat options. This had a sequential turbocharged 13B ReW engine.
It was produced more than 800,000 during its life.
Serial 1 (produced from 1978 to 1980) is generally referred to as "SA22C", one of the first alphanumers of the vehicle identification number. The internal project number of Mazda, which would later be RX-7, was the X605. In March 1978, Japan replaced Savanna RX-3 and joined the remaining rotary motor products called Cosmo and luxury Luce Sedan, a luxury coupé of Mazda.
Mazda's chief designer was Matasaburo Maeda (前田 又三郎, Maeda Matasaburō), who would continue to design RX -8, the successor of RX -7. Savanna's transition to a sports car appearance reflected the products of other Japanese manufacturers. The advantage of the RX-7 was the minimum size and weight, and the compact rotary motor placed behind the front axle helped balance the front and rear weight distribution that provides a low center of gravity.
In Japan, sales increased with the fact that RX-7 complied with the Japanese government's size regulations: therefore Japanese buyers were not responsible for annual taxes for a larger car. As the engine volume remained below 1,500 cc (1.5 L), the doner motor provided financial advantages to Japanese consumers; This is an important determination when paying the Japanese annual road tax; This has more power than traditional engines with flat cylinder configuration, while the obligation kept the obligation for most buyers.
About Hasegawa
Hasegawa Corporation (株式会社ハセガワ, Kabushiki Gaisha Hasegawa) is a Japanese company that produces plastic model kits of various vehicles, including aircraft, cars, ships, military vehicles, model armor, model spacecraft and science fiction kits.
Hasegawa, headquartered in Shizuoka, does not have such a wide range of products, but competes with his neighbor Tamiya.
First of all, Hasegawa kits that use the polystyrene are typically considered very accurate, but still lack the ease of assembly offered by Tamiya Kits, although it is very high.
Hobbico is imported to North America by the Great Planet Model Distributor Department. Hasegawa ended his long -standing agreement with Dragon Models Limited for US distribution in early 2010. Hasegawa also brings Revell to Japan, which sells them to Japan and sells them under both the Revell brand and their own brand label, and Revell often re -boxes for European and North American markets.
Hasegawa Kits, which do not have their own paint products series, come with instructions that indicate the use of Gunze Sangyo products, especially GSI Creos brand paints. This is contrary to Tamiya, which determines the use of in -house brands.
Hasegawa is known for launching a large number of main products, adding or changing a small number of parts, or changing stickers only for SOE. This strategy allows them to raise the return of their investment in SET tools to the highest level, because the production of such small variations is very low compared to the production cost of the original. Most of such variations are usually published only once.
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