The MZP165W carries the ASC MR04N-MM2 designation in its title, which places this release firmly within Kyosho's Mini-Z on-road lineup. The MR04N-MM2 reference points to the compact modular platform used for contemporary Mini-Z bodies, emphasizing a short-wheelbase footprint and packaging intended for high parts compatibility within the same generation.
The TOYOTA GR Supra TRD Aero White Metallic livery here reproduces TRD aero components at a miniature scale while preserving recognizable proportions. The finishing emphasizes the Supra's characteristic front and rear profiles, with surface detailing focused on panel lines and TRD aero shapes that read well in close inspection and on display shelves.
Construction follows typical Mini-Z practice: a molded body mounted to a compact chassis platform with attention to weight distribution for predictable handling in the class. The ASC MR04N-MM2 platform allows for the body to sit close to the running gear, retaining scale appearance without excessive ride height. Wheel fitment and wheelbase adhere to the platform's standard dimensions to keep aesthetic accuracy.
The MZP165W is relevant to hobbyists who value accurate small-scale roadcar representation and platform familiarity. It works as a display piece for collectors who want a TRD aero interpretation of the GR Supra in a compact form, and to builders who prefer proven Mini-Z platforms that allow straightforward body swaps and part familiarity within the MR04N generation.
The Kyosho MZP165W pairs a recognizable GR Supra TRD aero silhouette with a current Mini-Z platform. Its appeal lies in accurate small-scale presentation and platform familiarity, making it a practical choice for collectors and hobbyists focused on Mini-Z road models.
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