This 1/24 injection-molded kit portrays a street-custom Nissan Fairlady 240Z, aimed at builders who prefer display-focused, limited-run car models.
The Fairlady 240Z first reached markets in 1969 as a compact sports car that married European-inspired looks with Japanese engineering. Sold abroad under the Datsun badge, the 240Z became known for its long-hood, short-deck silhouette and rear-wheel-drive balance. That combination of approachable performance and clean styling made it a defining sports car of its era.
The kit captures the exterior proportions of a street-custom 240Z. Expect standard styrene parts that require trimming, sanding, and painting to achieve smooth panels and accurate finish. The body allows scope for external modification and aftermarket detailing; builders commonly focus on wheel fitment, stance, and paint finish for display models. Use reference photos when choosing period-correct paint colors and decal placement. For best results, test-fit subassemblies before applying cement to ensure correct alignment.
A straightforward kit for modelers interested in classic Japanese sports cars and street-custom builds, offering clear potential for display-oriented finishing and stance work.
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