The 2003 F50 Cima 45XV by Aoshima is modelled to reflect the car's stately proportions and interior cues. Cast at 1:24 scale, the kit captures the silhouette and trim that made the Cima an emblem of luxury in its day. The prototype was known for refined suspension and a potent V8 powertrain, and the model hints at those engineering traits through accurate exterior shapes.
Enthusiasts will notice precise injection moulding and small-scale components that reward careful assembly. The kit allows for paint choices and decal work, giving builders scope to recreate period-correct or customised finishes.
Once assembled, the model makes a strong visual statement on a shelf or in a display case, especially when grouped with other early 2000s sedans to show design trends from the era.
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