Tamiya 24362 - 1/24 Subaru BRZ (ZD8) Display Build Kit  [24362]

Tamiya 24362 - 1/24 Subaru BRZ (ZD8)
Price:
NZD$42.83
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
24362
GTIN:
4950344243624
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Overview of the Tamiya 1/24 Subaru BRZ kit

The Subaru BRZ is celebrated for nimble dynamics and a sleek silhouette; the second-generation 2021 model brings improved aerodynamics and a 2.4-liter boxer engine. Tamiya's 1/24 kit mirrors those traits, offering a satisfying construction process for dedicated modellers.

Detailing and assembly features

The kit reproduces the 2.4-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder DOHC engine and includes an opening bonnet with a stay so you can display engine detail. Roof channels and bumper air inlets come as separate components to make painting and finishing neater and more accurate.

Additional features include metal transfers for mirror trims, plated parts for taillight and exhaust, and realistic 10-spoke wheels fitted with synthetic rubber tyres. The overall package aims to deliver a precise finished model that photographs well on a shelf or diorama.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Length: 178mm
  • Width: 74mm
  • Height: 55mm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Opening Hood: Yes
  • Metal Transfers: Included
Yes, it is a good step up. The parts fit is generally precise, but the amount of small components and painting steps make it more rewarding after a few simpler builds.
Absolutely. Separate aerodynamic parts and clear masking zones make it straightforward to experiment with multi-tone schemes, racing liveries, or subtle metallic finishes.
Use plastic cement for structural joints and CA glue for small detail parts where quick tack is needed. Apply sparingly to avoid visible residue on finished surfaces.
Handle transfers with tweezers, place them on a smooth gloss surface, and seal with a clear lacquer to protect them from scratches and handling over time.

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