Compact Aoshima 06552 - 1/32 Mazda Efini RX-7 FD3S Brilliant Black Snap Kit for collectors  [AO-06552]

Aoshima 06552 - 1/32 Efini Mazda FD3S RX-7 (Brilliant Black) The Snap Kit 04-BB
Price:
NZD$25.49
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06552
GTIN:
4905083065525
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Small-scale Aoshima take on the Mazda FD3S RX-7

The Aoshima 1/32 Efini Mazda FD3S RX-7 Snap Kit lets modellers recreate a classic sports coupe without complex construction. Known for its sculpted body and rotary drivetrain, the RX-7's character comes through in this tidy snap-fit kit, which suits hobbyists who want a quick but accurate build.

Quick assembly and strong display presence

This snap-together model is designed for an efficient build process while keeping the RX-7 proportions accurate at 1/32 scale. The aerodynamic lines are well represented, and the Brilliant Black colour gives a polished, high-contrast look that photographs and displays well with other models.

Legacy of the FD3S in compact form

The FD3S generation is prized for using a twin-rotor rotary engine, delivering a lightweight package and responsive handling. That engineering legacy makes the RX-7 a standout sports car, and this Aoshima kit reflects those defining traits in miniature form.

Specifications

  • Scale - 1/32
  • Material - PS Plastic
  • Assembly - Snap-fit assembly, no glue needed
  • Finish - Brilliant Black
A straightforward assembly can take a few hours over a weekend. Time increases if you add paint, decals or extra detailing.
Check the kit contents; many snap-fit releases include printed details and stickers to represent badges and lights without painting fine elements.
Glue is not required, but some modellers use a tiny amount of hobby cement to secure high-stress joints or to lock seams after test-fitting.

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