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Following the recent release of the Ferrari FXX, Tamiyas entire line of high-quality 1/24 scale Ferrari models now come in an elegant black packaging.
Tamiya has faithfully reproduced this Heritage Edition Z in 1/24 scale with all the detailed edition parts faithfully depicted.
For the 2005 WRC Monte Carlo Rally, the Subaru team entered the upgraded Subaru Impreza as used in the latter half of the 2004 season.
At the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, much attention was paid to the new Nissan "multi-performance sports car."
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.
This plastic assembly kit model recreates the NEXT GENERATION NSX supercar.
This Tamiya 1/24 scale model replica recreates the 2018 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing TS050 Hybrid car, which made a huge splash in the racing world thanks to a refined design.
HRASXTF133M01 Aluminum Skid Plate Axial SCX24
Replacement Part: ECX 201015 - Chassis Supports: 1/24 Barrage
Replacement Part: ECX 204005 - Carrier & Hub Set: All ECX 1/24 4WD
Replacement Part: ECX 204006 - Steering Set: All ECX 1/24 4WD
Its designation "R" stood for racing, the Skyline GT-R virtually dominated Japanese racing circuits from the late 60's to early 70's.
This is a high-precision model assembly kit of the Ford GT!
Simple model kit for the 656 hp super sports car, which draws extensively on racing technology and is produced in a limited edition of 1,000 units.
Simple model kit for the legendary, robust Porsche Junior 108, which was manufactured by Porsche-Diesel Motorenbau GmbH from the late 1950s.
The legendary Ford Model T was the first car in the world to be mass-produced.
Even the proportions of this technical marvel are reminiscent of a racing car.
An easy to build model construction kit of this successful Group 4 GT racing car which was developed on the basis of the 911 Turbo.
Model Requires Assembly. Paint and glue required. Ages 12 & up.
Features include a detailed 1500 cc rear mounted engine with opening hood.
At the same time he was developing the “People’s Car”, the VW Beetle, Prof. Dr. F. Porsche was designing the “People’s Tractor”.