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No.192 Nissan R390 GT1 Plastic Model 24192black/194mm/300024192Package Quantity: 1・A plastic model that requires assembly painting. Separately adhesive tools paint etc. are required.・1/24 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit・Completed size: Total length 194mmProduct Introduction This is a plastic model assembly kit of the Nissan R390 GT1 which was active in the 1996 Le Mans 24 Hours. The low and wide aerodynamic body with shortened front and rear overhangs the slits and air intakes in various parts and the distinctive rear end are faithfully reproduced to the actual car. The rear cowl is also removable. The 3.5-liter V8 engine transmission and two turbochargers are also expressed with delicate sculptures. The tight cockpit and the suspension that supports high speed are also very satisfying to create. In addition to the No. 23 car that completed the race slide marks are also available for the No. 21 and No. 22 cars. *This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. *Separate adhesives tools paints etc. are required for assembly and painting. *"・Plastic model"・ is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative Association. Safety warning None
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