Fujimi FJ-18386 1/24 Mazda RX-7 FD3S '99 Takahashi Keisuke edition  [FJ-18386]

Fujimi 18386 - ISD-10 1/24 Mazda FD3S new RX-7 \'99 (Takahashi Keisuke Ver.)
Price:
NZD$32.84
Brand:
Fujimi
Model:
FJ-18386
GTIN:
4968728183862
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Fujimi FJ-18386 scale 1/24 Mazda FD3S new RX-7 '99 Takahashi Keisuke display kit

This 1/24 plastic model represents the Mazda FD3S new RX-7 '99 from Initial D, issued as the Takahashi Keisuke version and intended for builders who want a finished display piece.

The FD3S RX-7 arrived in the 1990s and is celebrated for its rotary engine and slim, driver-focused layout. It gained a strong following in tuning circles because of its chassis balance and distinctive styling cues.

The kit reproduces the outer body lines of the FD3S at 1/24 scale with injection-moulded parts common to this class. Assembly involves fitting several parts and completing paint and decal work to match the Takahashi Keisuke scheme. The focus is on exterior fidelity rather than extensive internal mechanical detail.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Assembly: plastic model kit, requires assembly
  • Material: plastic

A faithful 1/24 exterior model for collectors and hobbyists who want accurate bodywork and a display finish; painting and assembly are required to complete the model.

Build time depends on experience and finish level. A straightforward assembly with basic paint and decals can take several evenings, while detailed finishing will require more sessions.
The kit focuses on the exterior body and trim. Internal mechanical detail is minimal compared with display exterior parts, so it is aimed at surface-accurate builds.
Automotive-style acrylic or lacquer model paints are common choices. Use primer, thin coats and masking for clean lines on the bodywork to replicate the factory finish or livery details.
Decal application at 1/24 scale is manageable with care. Use decal softener where needed and set decals on a gloss base for best adhesion and to avoid silvering.
Yes. Many modellers adapt the base kit to different liveries or custom paint jobs. Plan masking and decal placement before final paint to ensure a neat result.

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