Hasegawa HC49 21149 1/24 Scale Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC110) Automobile Plastic Model Kit
Brand:Hasegawa
Stock Code:HG21149
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 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R model contents
- 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
Nissan Skyline (Japanese: 日産・スカイライン, Hepburn: Nissan Sukairain) is a car brand produced by Prince Motor Company in 1957 and then by Nissan after the two companies merged in 1967. Nissan Gloria, a larger counterpart, was sold on dealer sales channels in Japan, Nissan Prince Shop.
Skyline was designed and developed by Shinichiro Sakurai to a large extent since its onset, and continued to be the main effect of the car until its death in 2011.
Skylines, Coupé or sedan body styles, as well as Station Wagon, Crossover, Convertible and Picap / Sedan Delivery Body Styles. Subsequent models are mostly known for their trademark round brakes and back lamps. Although it has not been distributed in the United States until it is imported as infinite G, its importance in Skyline's video games, films and magazines (especially for GT-R variant) has caused many such cars to be imported. Most of the Skyline models are back -traxed and four -wheel drive has been present since the first output of the eighth generation.
The eleventh generation Skyline (V35) was another important turning point for the name sign, as it lowers some of the previous generation Skyline's trademark features, such as the six -sequential engine (changed with V6) and turbocharger (re -introduced in the thirteenth generation). /V37) and finally GT-R divided into his own line. Nissan decided to protect Skyline for the Luxury Sports Market segment, while the platform friend 350z revived the Z series of pure sports cars. V35 was the first skyline that was sold under Nissan's luxury brand for export to North America. Skyline (V36/J50) is sold as G37 and EX in Europe, North America, South Korea, Taiwan and the Middle East, respectively.
The Skyline GT-R closed ceiling arrived in September 1972, but only until March 1973, when Nissan stopped production. The oil crisis saw that many people prefer economic cars and despise high -performance sports cars. Nissan withdrew from engine races, so GT-R had no purpose. Although Nissan intended to export to Australia, he was not officially exported anywhere. In Japan, only 197 KPGC110 GT-R has been sold, through expert Nissan Performance stores (previously called NISMO). This was the last 16-year-old GT-R until BNR32 in 1989.
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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