The Nissan 370Z launched in late 2008 and represents a modern turn in the Z car family. Its boomerang headlight shape and compact wheelbase give the real car a distinct profile that this model aims to capture. The compact proportions translate into a dynamic stance that appeals to model collectors.
Tamiya's 1/24 rendition focuses on the exterior silhouette and trim; it does not include a detailed engine bay. The kit gives builders the option to assemble either left-hand or right-hand drive layouts and offers a rewarding glue-assembled build for scale display.
Gloss and matt metal-plated pieces simulate reflector and wheel finishes, while clear and red transparent parts reproduce lenses and window detail. Metal transfers add fine badge and mirror accents, synthetic rubber tires provide realistic tread, and the front wheels are fitted to allow basic steering movement for display setups.
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