Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 (1966) "Rio Asaka" with figure 1:24 Hasegawa SP665
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Plastic car model kit: Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 (1966) "Rio Asaka" with figure 1:24 Hasegawa SP665
A unique model kit combining automotive classics with the popular Egg Girls series. The model features the iconic 1966 Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 in a unique livery inspired by the character Rio Asaka. The set includes a figure of the character, allowing for the creation of an impressive diorama or a unique collector's display.
The Volkswagen Beetle, known in Poland as the "Garbus", is one of the most recognizable cars in automotive history. The 1966 model was characterized by the introduction of a 1300 cc engine and many technical improvements that solidified its position as a reliable and economical means of transport. In this edition, the model receives a cheerful, light blue paint job with floral motifs, referring to the aesthetics of the Egg Girls series.
Set characteristics:- Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 car model (1966 model year) in 1:24 scale.
- Rio Asaka character figure made using 3D printing technology (resin).
- Body parts molded in light blue.
- High-quality decal sheet with Rio Asaka graphics and floral motifs.
- Rubber tires faithfully reproducing the original.
- Chrome elements to highlight details such as bumpers or hubcaps.
- Transparent parts for cabin glazing and headlights.
The set comes from the Limited Edition line, making it a treat for collectors and fans of the Japanese modeling style. Takashi Fujisawa is responsible for the illustration design, and the figure sculpture was prepared by Dan Tsurugi.
Kit for self-assembly and painting. Does not include paints or glue. To assemble, you need separately sold modeling tools (e.g., nippers, files, tweezers), paints, brushes and plastic model glue (e.g., Tamiya Extra Thin Cement). The photo shows a professionally assembled and painted model.
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