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1/25 scale, skill 2, paint and cement required.
AMT’s 1/25 scale 2006 Nissan 350Z makes for a great street racer project for intermediate builders.
The 916 has a 2-stage adjustable caster offset system. Its aerodynamic cowl design is very distinctive, differing from other racer-replica bikes.
The RC213V debuted in 2012 with new engine size regulations stipulating a maximum of 1,000cc.
This 1/12 scale assembly model kit recreates Kawasaki’s hyper-powerful Ninja H2R bike, a track-only monster that the famed Japanese manufacturer announced in 2015.
This scale model assembly kit recreates the 2018 spec of the highly successful YZF-R1M.
This model kit recreates the Honda Dax125 Tamiya Limited Edition in 1/12 scale! (The first-generation Dax in 1969 was recreated by Item 16002.) Following on from the popular Monkey (Z-series) bikes, the Honda minibike Dax was announced in 1969.
The imposing Kenworth W900 has everything that long-haul truckers need to get the job done.
Molded in lime green, black, transparent red and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.
Model Requires Assembly. Paint and glue required. Ages 13 & up.
Kit features detailed interior, disc brakes, and metal axles. This 28-pc set snaps together in about an hour.
With 7 Piston Cup wins and a passion for motorsports, Lightning McQueen has earned the reputation of a world champion.
This model kit recreates the Olio Fiat navy blue and yellow liveried 131 Abarth, which was the WRC rally champion in 1977.
The Porsche 959 was first unveiled at the 1983 Frankfurt auto show as a study for a full time 4 wheel drive Group B super sports car.
During the early 1970's, the Toyota Motor Company of Japan ventured into the specialty car field, and soon established a reputation for producing cars with both quality and performance. Their "Supra" series is often described as a re-creation of Toyota's
Even in this age of sophistication, the popularity of the Volkswagen "Beetle" has not diminished.
Nissan's new Skyline GT-R was unveiled in January 1995, almost one and a half years later than other Skyline stable's model change.
The Japanese GT Car Championships were inaugurated in 1993, and are becoming more popular with motorsports buffs throughout domestic Japan
This is a plastic model assembly kit depicting the Calsonic Skyline GT-R as it appeared in its victory at the 4th round of the 1996 GT season in Fuji.
The R390 GT1 took its name from a car, R380, that excited Japanese motor sports enthusiasts over thirty years ago.
Its designation "R" stood for racing, the Skyline GT-R virtually dominated Japanese racing circuits from the late 60's to early 70's.
The street car version of the Evolution VI was announced in January, 1999 and utilizes the experience derived from rallying.
1/24 scale plastic assembly model kit based on the GT-One TS020 of the 1999 Le Mans.
In August 2000, a second generation of the Impreza was born. One of the specially tuned versions of this car was the Impreza WRX STi (Subaru Tecnica International).