Hasegawa 20554 - Classic 1/24 Mitsubishi Galant GTO 2000GSR Late Edition Model Kit (rear spoiler)  [HA-20554]

Hasegawa 20554 - 1/24 Mitsubishi Galant GTO 2000GSR Late Version w/Rear Spoiler
Price:
NZD$69.35
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-20554
GTIN:
4967834205543
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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1/24 Scale late-edition Mitsubishi Galant GTO 2000GSR from Hasegawa

The Mitsubishi Galant GTO 2000GSR, celebrated for its 1970s performance styling, is rendered here in 1/24 scale by Hasegawa. This late-edition kit replicates the car's rear-spoiler profile and exterior detailing, offering a faithful miniature of a classic sport coupe.

Period Styling Notes

The Galant GTO combined sleek lines with sporty accents in its era. Although internal mechanical parts are not modelled, the kit provides a convincing exterior shell and trim pieces that reflect the late-model specification.

Build Notes for Modellers

Parts are moulded for accurate shape and require conventional assembly techniques. Builders should be prepared to glue, sand and paint components to reach a museum-quality finish. The included spoiler helps match the late-version appearance on display.

Model Specifications

  • Scale 1/24
  • Material: PS Plastic components
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not included with kit
Exterior trim parts and the spoiler are modelled to represent the late 2000GSR look, offering good detail for painting and weathering.
Standard hobby acrylics or enamels are suitable. An airbrush can help produce smoother body finishes but is not essential.
This is an OEM Hasegawa kit; specific upgrade parts depend on third-party suppliers. Check specialist retailers for resin or photo-etch enhancements.
Yes. Windows and clear parts should be masked before painting to protect transparency and ensure clean edges.

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