Hasegawa HC8 21108 1/24 Scale, Nissan Bluebird 1600 SNS P510WTK (1969), Automobile Plastic Model Kit
Brand:Hasegawa Stock Code:HG21108 Scale:1/24 (the model of the reality has been reduced 1/24 times) Type:Model Kit (You need to combine and paint by gluing) Material:Plastic
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Nissan Bluebird is a Japanese middle class passenger car introduced to the public for the first time in 1957. The mass production started in 1957 and lasted until 2001! Nissan Bluebird was one of the longest cars in Japan and up to 14 generations during the entire mass production! At the same time, after 1945, he was still one of the first cars produced in Japan under the Datsun brand and was one of the first Japanese cars to achieve significant success in international markets. His main rival in the domestic market was Toyota Corona / Crown. The last 14th generation of the Bluebird model was produced in 1996 and was produced at the Yokosuce factory in Japan. It was only presented as a 4-door sedan and the engine range contained 1.8-2 liter units. It is worth adding that Nissan Bluebird often competes in car races in the following generations.
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, which uses polystyrene, are typically 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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